Largest Cocaine Haul in Australian History Seized in Sydney
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- Australian police seized the nation's largest ever cocaine haul, valued at A$816 million (US$571 million), hidden in underground bunkers in Londonderry, a suburb of Sydney.
- Investigations into the origin and criminal syndicates involved are ongoing.
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Australian police discovered a record amount of cocaine in plastic tubs buried in underground bunkers concealed by false floors at a property in Londonderry, a suburb of Sydney.
It was the largest cocaine haul in Australian history, a joint organised crime investigation force said in a statement.
“Investigations into the origin of the drugs remain ongoing, and we will work with our international and domestic law enforcement partners to identify the criminal syndicates,” Australian Federal Police Commander Stephen Jay said.
Police discovered the cocaine on Friday in plastic tubs buried in underground bunkers that were concealed by false floors, police said. It was hidden at the back of a property in Londonderry, a semirural northwestern suburb of Greater Sydney about 60km (40 miles) from the city centre.
The haul had an estimated street value of about A$816 million (US$571 million) and was equivalent to about 3 million “street level deals”, police said.
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- What is the origin of the drugs?
- Which criminal syndicates are involved?





