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Joint investigation puts the brakes on drugs hidden in drive shafts. Earlier t…
Joint investigation puts the brakes on drugs hidden in drive shafts.
Earlier this month, our officers detected 13.2 kilograms of methamphetamine concealed inside four drive shafts in air cargo consignments
The detection was transferred to the @AusFedPolice and the resulting investigation, and controlled delivery, led to the arrest of two Sydney men. They are expected to face Central Local Court today. Read more at http://spr.ly/6184GIiD4
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