Queensland men charged over transnational drug smuggling operation
Four Queensland men are expected to face court today over their alleged involvement in a transnational drug smuggling
operation that used international mail services.
The arrests follow a joint agency operation involving the Australian Federal Police, Royal Thai Police, Australian
Customs Service and Queensland Police.
The AFP will allege in Maroochydore Magistrates Court that a 36-year-old Sunshine Coast man arranged the importation of
approximately a kilogram of cocaine from Thailand.
Royal Thai Police arrested a 39-year-old American man, allegedly involved in the smuggling operation, in Bangkok
yesterday.
Over the past 10 months, Customs officers in Sydney seized a number of mail items destined for Queensland that were
found to contain cocaine.
Members of the joint investigation team executed a series of search warrants at Maroochydore, Gympie and Bli Bli
yesterday. Police seized a laptop computer, mailbox keys, cash, a Subaru Liberty sedan and documents pertaining to the
investigation.
Further search warrants were executed today at premises in Paddington, Mooloolaba and Maroochydore.
The 36-year-old Sunshine Coast man will face 14 federal charges of importing a marketable quantity of cocaine and one
charge of dealing with the proceeds of crime under the Criminal Code Act 1995. He also faces Queensland charges of
trafficking a dangerous drug possessing property obtained from trafficking a dangerous drug under the Drugs Misuse Act
QLD 1986.
A 38-year-old Sunshine Coast man will also face Maroochydore Magistrates Court charged with aiding and abetting the
importation of a marketable quantity of cocaine.
A 37-year-old Brisbane man is expected to face Brisbane Magistrates Court today charged with conspiracy to import a
marketable quantity of cocaine under the Criminal Code Act 1995 and supplying cocaine under the Drugs Misuse Act QLD
1986.
A 31-year-old Sunshine Coast man is also expected to face Maroochydore Magistrates Court today charged with conspiracy
to import a marketable quantity of cocaine.
The maximum penalty for importing a marketable quantity of a border controlled drug is 25 years imprisonment and/or a
$550,000 fine.
ENDS