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Three Sydney dockworkers charged over huge cocaine cargo

DaneBy DaneSeptember 2, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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SYDNEY: Three Sydney dockworkers have been charged over an enormous cargo of cocaine in a legislation enforcement investigation into trusted insiders importing illicit medicine into Australia, authorities mentioned on Tuesday (Sep 2).

The three, aged 25, 38 and 42, appeared in a Sydney courtroom on Monday charged over 506kg of cocaine discovered hidden behind a false wall in a transport container on the Sydney waterfront on the weekend, Australian Federal Police mentioned in a press release. The cocaine had a road worth of greater than A$164 million Australian {dollars} (US$107 million).

The older two males had been forklift drivers employed by a worldwide transport and logistics firm that authorities haven’t named.

Police additionally discovered A$330,000 money, which they allege is the proceeds of crime.

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