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Operation Syndal: 143kg of Meth Intercepted in Six Months

A joint press release from the Australian Federal Police, Australian Border Force, and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission detailed a six-month investigation into the use of the mail system for methamphetamine importation.

From Nationwide operation targets meth imports - AFP:

Drug syndicates using the postal system to import methamphetamine have been put on notice, following a nationwide law enforcement operation targeting the ice supply chain into Australia.

The results of the coordinated week of action last week – known as Operation Syndal – can today be revealed, which included a total of 26 search warrants Australia-wide over the week beginning last Monday, February 17, 2020.

Operation Syndal was conducted in response to the demand for Ice in the community, and combined the resources of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the Australian Border Force (ABF), the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC), and all State and Territory police forces.

A detailed intelligence analysis of trends in methamphetamine importations through the mail system was used to build a picture of potential targets for law enforcement activity throughout the operation.

In NSW alone – over a six month period from July to December 2019, the AFP recorded approximately 143.52 kilograms of methamphetamine seizures that had been sent through the mail stream and detected by the ABF.

The action is part of Taskforce Vitreus, a working group under the National Law Enforcement Methylamphetamine Strategy (NLEMS).

AFP Detective Acting Superintendent Eastern Command Robert Jenner said this example of intelligence led-policing has delivered a blow to the business model of drug syndicates.

“Across one week, Australian law enforcement has visited more than 72 properties which has revealed a picture about the drug trade in our communities,” Detective Acting Superintendent Jenner said.

“Unfortunately, the results also show that as long as the demand for ice remains strong in Australian communities, criminal syndicates will go to any lengths to try to meet that.”

Australian Border Force Regional Commander for NSW Danielle Yannopoulos said this operation is another example of how the ABF and its law enforcement partners work together to keep dangerous drugs off Australian streets.

“Our partnerships continue to disrupt criminal syndicates attempting to bring drugs into the country. We’re not only detecting drugs at the border – together we are stopping those involved in their importation,” Commander Yannopoulos said.

“No matter how criminals attempt to conceal and move their drugs, ABF officers have the skills, technology and the resources to find the substances and track down the people who are attempting to bring them in.”

ACIC Executive Director Capability Mark Harrison MBE said the National Wastewater Drug Monitoring Program continues to indicate a steady increase in the demand for methylamphetamine in Australia.

“Wastewater analysis shows regional use of methylamphetamine remains above capital city sites. Understanding these preferences is important to develop and deliver tailored responses to target and disrupt the supply chain.”

NSW Police Force State Crime Command Drug and Firearms Squad Commander, Detective Acting Superintendent Michael Cook, said partnerships between law enforcement are critical for joint operations to target drug supply using postal services.

“The coordinated efforts over the week of action show that there’s nowhere to run and nowhere to hide if you are using postal services to supply prohibited drugs,” Det. A/Supt Cook said.

“The NSW Police Force has some of the most sophisticated technology and resources at our disposal and we will continue to target drug trade at every level of the supply chain.”

Investigative leads uncovered throughout Operation Syndal will continue to be examined, and further arrests and charges have not been ruled out.

For free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drug treatment services, call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015.

Operation Syndal: National Results summary:

  • 26 Search warrants, 46 deterrence door knocks, five arrests on Commonwealth and State charges.
  • More than 10,000 mail items searched or scanned nationally.
  • Larger seizures included a 4.7kg bulk seizure of methamphetamine at a Victorian search warrant, plus another one kilogram seizure in the lining of a mail item from Mexico destined for a Sydney address.

Police also had hundreds of small seizures from mail packages nationally, that could have resulted in more than one thousand individual street deals. This includes:

  • 99.1 grams of meth in mail seizures as small as 0.1 grams
  • 33.1 grams of MDMA (tablets can weight as little as 0.2 of a gram)
  • 5.5kg of cannabis from a variety of seizures

Police seized approximately $52,000 found at search warrants nationally.

Other items of interest seized at search warrants nationally include a designer wristwatch, a replica shotgun, a replica AK-47, 30 rounds of ammunition and a flick knife.

15 Comments
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3e5af210 Tue, Feb 25, 2020

wow thats a lot!

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7316c180 Tue, Feb 25, 2020

I wonder when drugs will become legal so this nonsense will stop.

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b787f760 Tue, Feb 25, 2020

Australia is probably one of the hardest countries to get drugs imported, Vendors are going to have to get better stealth packaging.

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e9c9df40 Tue, Feb 25, 2020

Australia is probably one of the hardest countries to get drugs imported, Vendors are going to have to get better stealth packaging.

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60095d30 Tue, Feb 25, 2020

they already lost the war on drugs and they know it, they say it, but some people with a good place in the society ( Politics, TLA, Etc…) are making a lot of money keeping this illegal. so they continue to prosecute users and small dealers. sometimes they give order to make a big bust to show they are against drugs, but in fact they don’t care they just want to make more and more money. Destroying People life is like a hobby for this kind of bitch.

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d63008e0 Wed, Feb 26, 2020

In reality they really didn’t get that much out of this whole operation compared to the amount still coming in.

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97a2b090 Thu, Feb 27, 2020

What’s the vendor’s reship policy? LOL

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5736a540 Thu, Feb 27, 2020

Wait they should have targeted the target of the vendor. I want to find out what such a crackhead would look like.

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e543f410 Fri, Feb 28, 2020

Australian police fuck you !

You never caught me :))) I have bought 2kg of MDMA this week :))

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0f3b5260 Sat, Feb 29, 2020

lol feckedup
all depends on what can be proved in court.
dont have your stash stored where you live or import

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2a174610 Sat, Feb 29, 2020

More money and resources wasted. They just driving up the prices. People who want it will always get their hands on it as long as there is a demand.

And too bad the cartels in Mexico are cooking up thousands of keys of the ice ice baby everyday in the labs this is NADA MIGO.

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7f7f3ae0 Fri, Mar 6, 2020

Guys, the Asians run this shit over here. When there’s a bust, cartel. Asia runs some next level shit that leaves even the best international investigators mind boggled.

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c3d38090 Tue, Mar 10, 2020

thats fuck all-drop in the ocean compared to whats really coming in.more meth around now more than ever-war on drugs failing more with time

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84fd6dd0 Tue, May 12, 2020

141,949,321 aud is how much that much meth would cost at 934,054 per kilo. LIKE HOLY SHIT like thats too much like wtf

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f39f8790 Wed, Jul 1, 2020

bro somebody get at me if they have a good stealth

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