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Australia Police Seize Meth Worth A$1bn Hidden In Bras Inserts
Monday, 15 February 2016 12:28
Australia Police Seize Meth Worth A$1bn Hidden In Bras Inserts
A Chinese man and three Hong Kong nationals face life in prison after more than A$1bn ($700m; £500m) worth of methamphetamine was seized in Sydney.
Authorities said 720 litres (160 gallons) of liquid methamphetamine, much of it hidden inside gel bra inserts, was sent from Hong Kong.
Justice Minister Michael Keenan said crime gangs had sought to profit from Australia's "lucrative ice market".
He said it was among the largest drug busts in the country's history.
"Ice" is a street name for methamphetamine in Australia.
Minister Keenan said: "3.6 million individual hits of ice were taken off our streets with a street value of $1.26 billion".
The liquid could have made 500kg (1,100 pounds) of high-grade crystal meth, Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commander Chris Sheehan said.
Sheehan said the AFP worked closely with Chinese authorities as part of Taskforce Blaze, which cracks down on international methamphetamine trafficking syndicates.
(BBC)
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Re: Truth behind Bra throwing- Ice Ice Baby
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Australia Police Seize Meth Worth A$1bn Hidden In Bras Inserts
Monday, 15 February 2016 12:28
Australia Police Seize Meth Worth A$1bn Hidden In Bras Inserts
A Chinese man and three Hong Kong nationals face life in prison after more than A$1bn ($700m; £500m) worth of methamphetamine was seized in Sydney.
Authorities said 720 litres (160 gallons) of liquid methamphetamine, much of it hidden inside gel bra inserts, was sent from Hong Kong.
Justice Minister Michael Keenan said crime gangs had sought to profit from Australia's "lucrative ice market".
He said it was among the largest drug busts in the country's history.
"Ice" is a street name for methamphetamine in Australia.
Minister Keenan said: "3.6 million individual hits of ice were taken off our streets with a street value of $1.26 billion".
The liquid could have made 500kg (1,100 pounds) of high-grade crystal meth, Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commander Chris Sheehan said.
Sheehan said the AFP worked closely with Chinese authorities as part of Taskforce Blaze, which cracks down on international methamphetamine trafficking syndicates.
(BBC)
I think that we have no issues with this drug at the moment.
Quite a few of our people are used to ice jobs.
But what is most disturbing is why in the world would they want to make silly cones for bras used by the fairer sex to prove their size?
They do throw their weight around already, but why size?
I suggest Backstage that this article is transferred to the thread under Environmental Issues.
It's more fitting and we can talk tit- for- tat on the subject!