Border Force speaking with 23-year-old man in relation to raid and allege ‘illicit substances’ had been detected in air cargo
More than 50 vials of suspected hazardous substances have been seized after an Australian Border Forcein relation to illegal goods allegedly being smuggled into the country on planes.
The force alleged the search was conducted after “officers detected a range of illicit substances being imported through air cargo in Sydney”.The raid on the apartment block on Kelsey Street began on Thursday morning and finished just after 10pm. Much of the suburban street was blocked throughout the day due to suspected hazardous materials allegedly being found.
“The vials have been transferred to the appropriate facilities, where they will be subject to testing. “Our officers have done an incredible job under extremely testing circumstances to ensure that all of the vials we have located have now been safely transferred for testing and evaluation.
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