Aussie police arrest 12 suspects, seizing 2.4 tonnes of cocaine

In this undated photo provided by Australian Federal Police on Jan 18, 2018, packages holding blocks of cocaine, part of a discovery of 1.28 tonnes of the drug that was seized, are stored at a facility in Sydney, Australia. (PHOTO / AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE VIA AP)

SYDNEY – The Western Australian Police Force said on Monday that 12 drug traffickers were arrested with a record haul of 2.4 tonnes of cocaine seized during an international covert operation.

According to the police, the estimated street value of the seized drugs reached 1 billion Australian dollars (about $0.68 billion) and the cocaine was linked to a Mexican drug cartel.

As intelligence suggested that the drug traffickers were unaware of the seizure and held the belief that the cocaine remained in transit to Australia, the WA police substituted the cargo with an inert substance and dropped it in the ocean – about 70 km west of the Perth coastline

The operation commenced in November last year after the 2.4 tonnes of cocaine, which was destined for Australia, was intercepted off the South American coastline.

As intelligence suggested that the drug traffickers were unaware of the seizure and held the belief that the cocaine remained in transit to Australia, the WA police substituted the cargo with an inert substance and dropped it in the ocean – about 70 km west of the Perth coastline.

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On Dec 30, 2022, officers arrested three members of the shore party onboard a Cool Runnings boat. On the following day, six more men were caught while the police executed search warrants across the metropolitan area.

Another three suspects were tracked down in January, including a 39-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman who hoarded over 2 million Australian dollars (about $1.4 million) in their vehicle.

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"The 12 accused, some of whom are from America, New South Wales and the Northern Territory, are progressing through WA's courts," said the state police.