The drugs were found welded into a giant, yellow Cat excavator shipped from South Africa. The exact local origin is not yet clear.
The arrests came after what police described as a"controlled delivery" of the earthmoving machine, after the drugs were found via X-ray imaging despite"incredibly sophisticated concealment" that gave no external hint the machine had been tampered with. Police said it took them two days to open the second-hand excavator, remove the cocaine, substitute it with a dummy payload, and return it to its original condition before allowing it to continue on to its destination. during which heavily-armed police – apparently after months of surveillance – crashed a vehicle through a gate as part of a tightly coordinated operation.
Though its origin is not yet known, the cocaine is believed to have been headed for Canberra and more rural parts of Australia, including its Snowy Mountains region,
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