Malaysia's Malindo Air crew in A$20 million drug smuggling syndicate, say Australian police

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SYDNEY - Cabin crew of international airline Malindo Air have been accused of being members of a smuggling syndicate bringing illegal drugs from Malaysia to Australia, it was reported on Wednesday (Jan 16).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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