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Sydney dockworkers charged over $100 million cocaine bust

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Last updated: September 2, 2025 9:51 am
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Three Sydney dockworkers have been charged over a cocaine cargo value greater than $100 million that was discovered hidden behind a false wall in a delivery container.

Officers mentioned they’d been investigating a prison syndicate believed to be working with “trusted insiders” at Sydney ports to import industrial portions of unlawful medication into Australia.

They mentioned they’d acquired intelligence {that a} group was planning to take away illicit medication from an imported delivery container whereas it was saved on the Sydney waterfront.

On Sunday, a 25-year-old man was arrested whereas exiting the delivery container, whose official cargo had already been unloaded. Police mentioned they discovered a crowbar, an angle grinder, ear safety, transportable lights and different instruments inside that they alleged the person was utilizing to chop by a false wall behind the delivery container.

Behind the wall had been 506 blocks of cocaine weighing 1 kilo (2.2 kilos) every, for a complete of greater than 1,115 kilos. The cargo had a road worth of greater than 164 Australian {dollars} ($106 million), the Australian Federal Police (AFP) mentioned Tuesday in a joint information launch with the New South Wales Police Power.

The 25-year-old man, together with two others ages 38 and 42, appeared in a New South Wales court docket on Monday, with solely the 42-year-old being launched on bail.

If convicted, the three males might face life in jail. They’re subsequent anticipated to look in court docket on Oct. 29.

Police mentioned a cache of cocaine was hid behind a false wall.Australian Federal Police / through AP

Although the delivery container got here from Europe, police mentioned they had been nonetheless investigating the origin of the cocaine. Searches of two of the lads’s houses discovered 330,000 Australian {dollars} (about $215,000) in money suspected of being proceeds from crime.

“To anybody lured in by the false promise of riches from drug importations — these offenses carry the potential of life in jail,” AFP Detective Superintendent Peter Fogarty mentioned.

The investigation was carried out by the Multi Company Strike Workforce, a collaboration between Australian regulation enforcement businesses that goals to “examine and goal trusted insiders aiding transnational severe organized crime syndicates.”

There have been a sequence of latest drug busts in Australia, together with late final 12 months when police seized a file 2.3 tons of cocaine and arrested 13 folks in raids after the suspects’ boat broke down off the coast of Queensland.

In 2022, police additionally discovered 2 U.S. tons of methamphetamine hidden in marble tiles shipped from the Center East to Sydney in what they mentioned was the largest-ever seizure of the illicit drug within the nation.

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