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Ten suspected cocaine packages wash up on Queensland island

Ten suspected cocaine packages wash up on Queensland island 8.16am Normal text size Advertisement Ten one-kilogram packages containing a suspicious white powder, which police believe to be cocaine worth up to $3 million, have washed up on the shores of an island off the north Queensland coast. Passersby called police on Sunday when they found the packages at high tide on the beach at Ramsay Bay on Hinchinbrook Island, about 120 kilometres north of Townsville. An evidence photo of the packages that washed up on Hinchinbrook Island at the weekend. Credit:Queensland Police Service Officers are searching the area for any further packages and are awaiting the results of forensic testing of the powder, with initial tests indicating the substance to be cocaine.

Cops probe link between washed up coke and $200M bust

Crime by Shayla Bulloch Premium Content Subscriber only POLICE are investigating a link between an accused drug smuggler and a stack of cocaine bricks washed up on a North Queensland beach. The Townsville Bulletin understands that police are looking into whether 10 bricks of cocaine that washed up on Hinchinbrook Island could be connected to an alleged botched drug smuggling incident over which Olympic kayaker, Nathan Baggaley has been charged. Police have alleged the silver medallist was involved in a botched plan to import 600kg of cocaine into Australia in 2018. Nathan Baggaley. The three-time world champion is accused of buying a $100,000 boat, which was allegedly used to collect almost $200 million of cocaine from a larger vessel off the coast of Northern New South Wales.

Cops probe link between washed up coke and $200M bust

Cops probe link between washed up coke and $200M bust
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