An Austrian woman who allegedly swallowed more than a hundred cocaine-filled pellets before flying to Australia is the third person to be charged with importing internally concealed drugs in the past two months. 7NEWS
The AFP and Border Force have caught and charged three foreign travellers since December for allegedly smuggling cocaine concealed internally.
An Irish national was charged in December after he allegedly imported about 120 grams of cocaine into Melbourne inside six Kinder Surprise capsules he had ingested.The woman is the third person charged over alleged drug importation concealed internally over the last two months.
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