Aussie Police Seized Cocaine In Cargo Ship

Aussie Police Seized Cocaine In Cargo Ship

SYDNEY, Sept 24 (NNN-AAP) – The Australia Federal Police (AFP), said yesterday that, the authorities seized more than 200 kg of cocaine, concealed in the hull of a cargo ship, last month.

According to an AFP statement, Australian Border Force (ABF) officers, used an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle, to search a vessel docked in Melbourne’s Maribyrnong Terminal, on Aug 9.

They identified a suspicious hull attachment in the ship’s sea chest, which is an area of the vessel that contains pipes used to pump seawater into and out of ballast tanks.

Packages of cocaine were retrieved from inside the sea chest and then seized, the AFP said, adding that, the ship had travelled from Argentina via New Zealand, before it docked at the port of Melbourne.

The AFP said that, the cocaine from the ship had an estimated street value of 80 million Australian dollars (about 51.54 million U.S. dollars).

The police had begun an investigation to identify the source of the drugs and their intended destination.

ABF Maritime and Enforcement South Branch Commander, Clinton Sims, said that, Australia was being targeted by organised crime groups, moving illegal drugs through the border, using parasitic hull attachments on commercial ships.– NNN-AAP  

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