A Canadian man has been caught at an Australian airport allegedly making an attempt to smuggle as much as 15kg of methamphetamine into the nation in his suitcase.
Australian Border Power (ABF) officers seized the 38-year-old’s baggage after he at Sydney Worldwide Airport when he arrived from Vancouver, Canada, on July 31.
A powdery substance was allegedly present in a number of vacuum-sealed luggage wrapped in a shower towel with checks revealing it was methamphetamine.
Australian Federal Police (AFP) arrested the person who was charged with one depend of importing a business amount of a border managed drug.
He now faces the utmost penalty of life imprisonment.
AFP Detective Performing Superintendent Dom Stephenson mentioned the quantity of seized ‘might have accounted for about 150,000 particular person hits’.
The Canadian man was refused bail at Downing Centre Native Court docket on August 1 and was scheduled to look on the similar court docket on Wednesday.
A Canadian man has been caught at a significant Australian airport allegedly making an attempt to smuggle as much as 15kg of meth into the nation in his suitcase (pictured)
A powdery substance was allegedly present in a number of vacuum-sealed luggage (pictured) with additional checks revealing it was methamphetamine
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