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US, Australian Authorities Intercept 1.7 Tons Of Methamphetamine Bound For Australia

February 9, 2019 By sdcnews

Homeland Security Investigations Border Enforcement Security Task Force, CBP office of Field Operations and international law enforcement partners joint investigation leads to the largest-ever domestic seizure of methamphetamine. Photo: ICE

LOS ANGELES–United States and Australian federal authorities seized a mixed narcotic load of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin weighing in a more than 1.7 tons and concealed within a shipment of loud speakers and destined for Australia from the Los Angeles and Long Beach seaport, federal authorities said.

As a result of the investigation, Australian Federal Police (AFP) yesterday arrested two U.S. citizens and four Australian citizens allegedly involved with the U.S.-based transnational crime syndicate suspected of conducting the record-making shipment.

The drugs, which consisted of three containers targeted for inspection, were seized at the Los Angeles/Long Beach seaport by officers with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on January 11 – intercepting the shipment before it could reach Australian shores.

There’s no question that the criminal organization behind this scheme has been dealt a significant blow, said Joseph Macias, Special Agent-In-Charge for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Los Angeles. “Along with our law enforcement partners here and around the world, we continue in a day-to-day battle against the blight of methamphetamine that continues to devastate our communities. Through a collaborative effort – pooling our information, resources and expertise – we are keeping this dangerous contraband from reaching our streets and potentially saving lives.”

“This is an extraordinary example of the superb and effective collaboration between CBP, HSI, DHS and Australian law enforcement partners in targeting an international high-scale narcotics operation, and the unity of effort in protecting our communities from the irreversible harm of harsh drugs like methamphetamine,” said Carlos C. Martel, CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles.

The investigation began when the Australian agents assigned to the Joint Organized Crime Task Force (JOCTF) alerted Homeland Security Investigations special agents about a planned large-scale drug importation by a suspected drug smuggling group operating out of California.

The drugs were found in two containers, concealed inside dozens of metal boxes, declared as “Single Loud Speakers”. The seizure contained 3,810 pounds (1,728.62 kilograms) of methamphetamine, 55.9 pounds (25.39 kilograms) of cocaine, and 11.5 pounds (5.26 kilograms) of heroin.

“This is the biggest ever seizure of methamphetamine – more than 1.7 tons – stopped before it had a chance to reach Australian streets,” said AFP National Manager Organized Crime Assistant Commissioner Bruce Hill. “The JOCTF investigation demonstrated the effectiveness of Australian and international authorities working together to stamp out illicit drug importation, and I wish to thank our U.S. counterparts for their expert involvement in this investigation.”

The case is a joint HSI Los Angeles BEST, CBP and Victorian JOCTF ongoing investigation, with support from the Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Coast Guard, Los Angeles and Long Beach Police Departments, Los Angeles Port Police Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

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