Two men living 'life of opulence' in Dubai extradited to Sydney

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Police will allege in court that the men facilitated the importation of 2.8 tonnes of prohibited drugs on numerous occasions between 2013 and 2014. 9News

Benjamin Neil Pitt, 38, and Matthew John Battah, 36, were initially apprehended in Dubai last June and since then NSW Police has been working to bring them back toLast night, the men landed at Sydney International Airport and were taken to Sydney Police Station and served with outstanding warrants.The pair landed at Sydney International Airport last night escorted by detectives.

The maximum penalty for the drug-related offences is life imprisonment, while the money laundering offence carries a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment. Their arrests mark the end of an eight-year investigation into a transnational criminal syndicate involved in the importation of almost 3 tonnes of prohibited drugs, with an estimated potential street value of $150 million.

"The message to those involved in transnational organised crime is now very clear; you cannot flee Australia for a life of opulence in the UAE as we will come for you and hold you accountable for the crimes committed on our shores."More than 10 international agencies including the Dubai Police, Interpol in Abu Dhabi and the FBI were involved during the eight-year investigation.

 

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