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Karabar men arrested in $144M drug bust

A 384 kg haul of cocaine, with a street value of$144 million, has been seized in what is the largest ever drug interception operation coordinated by ACT Policing, and itโ€™s seen two Karabar men charged with drug importation offences.

Earlier this year, ACT Policing received information relating to a possible drug importation syndicate operating in southern NSW and the ACT.

A joint operation commenced with partners from NSW Police, the AFPโ€™s National Anti-Gangs Squad, Australian Border Force and other partners.

In June, Australian Border Force (ABF) officers intercepted a second-hand excavator which had recently arrived from South Africa. The excavator was X-rayed at the Sydney Container Examination Facility and anomalies were identified in the X-ray image.

Upon further inspection, approximately 384 kg of cocaine was found to be concealed within the excavator. This volume of cocaine has a street value of approximately $144 million.

Subsequent investigations by the joint team identified a number of persons of interest in the ACT and southern NSW area.

Following a controlled delivery of the excavator this week, two Karabar men, aged 33 and 34, were arrested at a business premises in Bungendore NSW on Sunday 14 July.

Both men were charged with the importation of a commercial quantity of border controlled drug and attempting to possess a border controlled drug.

They appeared in the Queanbeyan Magistrates Court on 15 July where they were remanded.

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