The alleged leader of a botched 900-kilogram cocaine import, which resulted in blocks of the drug washing up on NSW beaches over a number of months, has been arrested in Brisbane.
Since December beachgoers across NSW have found tightly wrapped bricks of cocaine, with the latest discoveries just two weeks ago at Freshwater Beach and Curl Curl Beach, with a combined street value of almost $1 million.Credit:The Australian Federal Police have charged the man alleged to be at the centre of the extraordinary saga, after his arrest in Brisbane’s northern suburbs on Wednesday afternoon.
Police will allege the man is the Australian leader of an international organised crime organisation, and was in charge of a 900-kilogram drug importation that went wrong.A barnacle-crusted cocaine brick that washed up at Magenta on December 22.More than 250 kilograms of cocaine has been discovered on beaches since the first discovery on December 22, when a package was found at Magenta Beach on the Central Coast.
Packages have washed up at Manly and North Steyn, Blacksmiths Beach, Pelican Beach and Pantaloon Bay around Lake Macquarie, and Avoca Beach on the Central Coast. On Boxing Day two large packages each containing 29 kilograms of cocaine were found at Barrenjoey in the northern beaches and at the Newcastle Ocean Baths.The drugs even made it to Bondi Beach, where a surf lifesaver filmed himself plucking the brick from the water.Authorities are due to provide more information on the arrest at a press conference on Thursday afternoon.
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