
“Socalj” for Borderland Beat
Operation Eldia
The AFP worked closely with the Australian Border Force (ABF), Department of Home Affairs, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) in Canberra to identify and disrupt the drug trafficking network of the organized crime syndicate.
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On their arrival in Sydney, AFP officers reconstructed the plastic pallets with an inert substance and conducted a controlled delivery in Sydney, its intended destination. The AFP alleges two US nationals, aged 42 and 34, arrived in Sydney in April 2023, from Fiji and the United States to facilitate the importation.
The AFP delivered the plastic pallets to a storage facility in the southwestern Sydney suburb of Bexley on April 26, 2023. It is alleged the three men later transferred the pallets to a different storage facility in Pymble, on Sydney’s north shore.\
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The AFP executed a search warrant at a unit in the Sydney suburb of Marsden Park later that day, where the US nationals were allegedly residing.
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Police seized garbage bags allegedly containing the reconstructed packages of substituted drugs from the plastic pallets, and a mobile phone allegedly containing photos of the reconstructed pallets and glass beakers with an unknown liquid substance.
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The AFP executed a further search warrant on May 1, 2023, at a home in Newtown, linked to the Sydney man. Police seized a padlock and keys for a storage unit and electronic devices for further examination. The Sydney man was arrested and charged with the same offense as the US nationals.
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“The relationship the AFP shares with its international law enforcement partners was crucial to obtaining and analyzing the intelligence that directly resulted in the seizure of 375 kilos of illicit drugs around the world,” she said.
“The arrest of three people here in Australia and their connection to a wider Mexican-based cartel gives us valuable insight into the operations of organized crime groups and will help us and our partners create a hostile environment for them to operate in.” HSI Regional Attaché Ernest Verina said, “the international reach of organized crime is dismantled by global law enforcement partnerships like the one between the United States and Australia.”
Source AFP, South China Post