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Australian Police Bust Smuggling Boat With $400M in Cocaine

May 11, 2025
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Major Cocaine Bust in Australia: Five Arrested in Connection with 1-Tonne Shipment

Police in New South Wales, Australia have made a significant breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking, with the arrest of five individuals linked to a massive cocaine seizure from a boat off the central coast of the province.

The operation began when authorities received a tip-off about a suspicious cash purchase of a 13-meter motor cruiser near Sydney, a common indicator of potential drug smuggling activities. Acting on this information, provincial police and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) launched an investigation to track down the individuals involved.

After monitoring the boat’s movements as it traveled northbound from Sydney, passing through Nelson Bay and Port Macquarie, law enforcement officers intercepted the vessel near South West Rocks. Two men, aged 24 and 26, who were operating the boat, were arrested as authorities seized a staggering 1.039 tonnes of cocaine hidden on board.

The street value of the seized cocaine is estimated to be around US$400 million, underscoring the lucrative nature of Australia’s illicit drug market. In a coordinated effort, three more individuals were apprehended on shore near South West Rocks and charged with drug trafficking offenses.

Subsequent searches at properties in Newcastle and Catherine Hill Bay led to the discovery of incriminating evidence, including documents, cash, and electronic devices. The investigation into the suspects and their network is ongoing as law enforcement agencies work tirelessly to dismantle organized crime syndicates.

“Australia’s vast coastline presents an attractive opportunity for criminal groups to smuggle drugs using boats. However, the AFP remains committed to disrupting these illegal activities and holding perpetrators accountable,” stated AFP assistant commissioner Stephen Dametto.

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He added, “Drug importation via the sea is not only a serious criminal offense but also poses significant risks to the safety and security of those involved. Criminals engaged in such activities not only face severe legal consequences but also jeopardize their own lives.”

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