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Police seize meth with street value of $25 million hidden in truck’s horse feed cargo
Two South Australian men have been arrested after police uncovered a large quantity of methylamphetamine allegedly hidden in horse feed in the back of a semi-trailer.
Key points:
- Police seized 50 kilograms of the drug with an estimated street value of $25 million
- It was detected with the help of a sniffer dog after police stopped the truck at Port Wakefield
- Two men have been arrested, including the truck’s driver
Police said 50 kilograms of the drug were found concealed in buckets in the truck, which was stopped at Port Wakefield north of Adelaide yesterday.
The driver and another man, both aged in their 40s, have been arrested and charged with trafficking a large commercial quantity of a controlled drug.
The vehicle was allegedly…
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