A small suburban Sydney garage found itself at the centre of the FBI s AN0M trojan horse app sting after a $700,000 cocaine shipment allegedly landed on its doorstep.
00:39 EDT, 17 February 2021
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Strike force detectives have seized a massive haul of cocaine allegedly smuggled in from Greece and hidden inside ice-cream cone packets.
The air cargo consignment which landed in Sydney was first detected by Australian Border Force agents and contained a whopping 13kg of the dangerous drug which investigators say is worth about $5.8million on the street.
The boxes of cocaine-packed Capri wafer cones were tucked away within a steering console of a boat tender.
A man has now been charged in relation to the alleged drug smuggling operation.
Strike force detectives have seized a massive haul of cocaine allegedly smuggled in from Greece and hidden inside ice-cream cone packets
The city of Sydney, Australia was the site of a drug bust involving $5.8 million worth of cocaine from Greece. Credit: Pavel/ CC 2.0/Flickr/Wikimedia CommonsAustralian detectives belonging to the nation’s Strike Force discovered a cache of $5.8 million worth of cocaine which had been smuggled into the country from Greece recently. The drug had been…