Red Hot Bust: Australian Police Seize 881 Pound of ‘Ice’ Hidden in Chili Sauce Bottles

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By Reuters
October 31, 2019Australia
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Red Hot Bust: Australian Police Seize 881 Pound of ‘Ice’ Hidden in Chili Sauce Bottles
Seized bottles of sriracha hot chilli sauce, which were later found to conceal crystal meth, or ice, are seen in Sydney, Australia on Oct. 15, 2019. (New South Wales Police Force/Handout via Reuters)

Four men have been arrested after Australian police seized 400 kilograms (881,8 pound) of crystal meth, or ice, worth an estimated A$300 million ($210 million) concealed in bottles of sriracha hot chili sauce from the United States.

A search of an air cargo consignment that had arrived at a Sydney freight depot from the United States on Oct. 15 found 768 bottles of sriracha chili sauce, “with presumptive testing returning a positive indicator for methylamphetamine (ice),” New South Wales state police said in a statement on Oct. 31.

Police arrested a 36-year old on Sunday and made two more arrests on Monday in the carpark of a hotel in Sydney’s central business district.

Photos released by the police also showed several cartons of the fiery sauce bottles stacked in the back of a car. Police seized eight boxes from the vehicle and a search of the hotel suite found another 26 boxes.

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Australian police seized 400 kilograms of crystal meth coming from the U.S. (Australian Border Force)
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Australian police seized 400 kilograms of crystal meth coming from the U.S. (Australian Border Force)

The three Australian men have been charged with attempt to possess a commercial quantity and the unlawful importing of a border controlled drug.

A fourth man was arrested on Thursday morning and was charged with possessing identity information to commit an indictable offense.

“This has been a complex investigation and we know the methylamphetamine in this import was headed for a clandestine lab in the Sydney Metropolitan area for the extraction process to occur,” State Crime Commander Stuart Smith said in a statement.

“We will conduct further investigations with our law enforcement partners to identify other people linked to the group.”

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A bottle of sriracha hot chili sauce, part of a seized consignment of the sauce which was later found to conceal crystal meth, or ice, is seen in Sydney, Australia on Oct. 15, 2019. (New South Wales Police Force/Handout via Reuters)

The seizure has prevented approximately four million hits of ice hitting the streets, the acting regional commander for the Australian Border Force, Matt O’Connor, said.

Ice, or crystal methamphetamine, is one of the most potent varieties of amphetamine drugs. The name ‘ice’ became popular due to its white little ‘crystals’ and glass-like appearance.

The Australian Crime Intelligence Commission’s latest figures show a record of 30.6 tonnes of illicit drugs were seized nationally in the year ended June 2018, with crystal meth one of the most consumed and seized illicit drugs in Australia.

 By Swati Pandey

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