Police seize $572 million cocaine in Australia's biggest haul


SYDNEY, June 22 (Reuters) - Australian ⁠police seized a record 2,700 kg of cocaine ⁠hidden in underground bunkers at a property near ‌Sydney, authorities said on Monday, in what they described as the country's largest-ever cocaine bust.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said the cocaine, which has ​an estimated street value of about ⁠A$816 million ($572.3 million), was stashed ⁠in plastic tubs buried inside three shipping containers with false ⁠floors.

• ‌The haul was discovered on Friday at a semi-rural property in western Sydney as part ⁠of an investigation into an organised crime syndicate ​accused of importing ‌drugs along Australia's east coast, police said.

• Two ⁠men, aged ​21 and 25, were arrested after allegedly attempting to flee the scene on foot.

• They were each charged with the offence ⁠of possessing a commercial quantity of ​an unlawfully imported border-controlled drug, which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

• Police alleged the cocaine was smuggled into ⁠Australia near Midge Point in north Queensland before being transported to Sydney at the direction of an organised crime group. Investigations into the syndicate are ongoing.

• The latest ​seizure follows earlier interceptions of 178 ⁠kg (392.4 lb) of cocaine and 142 kg of methamphetamine linked ​to the same investigation, taking the ‌total amount of drugs seized ​to more than three tonnes.

($1 = 1.4257 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

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