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$2.3 million seized from two Russian nationals during money laundering investigation

“They are buying homes, commercial property and living large without the financial pressures felt by ordinary Australians."

United States national charged for allegedly importing 2kg cocaine into Melbourne

“This amount of cocaine could have accounted for about 10,000 individual hits of cocaine, had it reached the Australian community.”

49-year-old Adelaide man jailed over $7 million cocaine import

Intelligence obtained during the Operation Ironside enabled the AFP to disrupt the plan to smuggle the drugs into Australia inside two welding machines.

Two men charged in connection with alleged import of 800kg meth from Canada

Canadian authorities alerted the AFP that 2900 litres of liquid methamphetamine, concealed in 180 bottles of canola oil, was destined for Australia.

Valentine’s Day ‘Pig Butchering’ scams targeting Australians, AFP warns lonely hearts

Don’t be embarrassed. Alert your authorities, and think about telling your friends, family or community what happened.

Operation VISHAL: 32-year-old man charged over alleged import of 54kg meth

The man was arrested by the AFP following his return to Australia overnight.  

139kg cocaine import in 13 luxury buses foiled, two arrested in Adelaide

“Unfortunately, Australia is viewed as a lucrative market for organised crime groups due to the comparatively higher prices for illicit substances."

Luxury car and $408,000 confiscated from convicted WA drug trafficker

The man was sentenced in September 2023 to 14 years’ imprisonment for drug, firearm and proceeds of crime offences.

100kg of meth concealed in window frames seized in Sydney

“This amount of methamphetamine could have been distributed in the Australian community as about 1,000,000 street deals worth an estimated $90 million."

Canadian drug cartels damaging Fiji and Australia through meth

The drug consignments are dropped off at sea and then picked up and transported further to another destination.

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan extends free public transport, slashes fares to half

Under the plan, free trains, trams and buses — originally due to end in April — will now continue until June 1. From that date, fares will be reduced by 50 per cent through to the end of 2026.

PM Modi says opposition “let Indian women down” after quota bill fails in Parliament

The constitutional amendment fell short of the required two-thirds majority, with 298 MPs voting in favour and 230 against, marking a rare legislative setback for the government.

Taxi and rideshare sting operation in Perth exposes safety breaches and fare gouging

The operation, led by the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure alongside WA Police and the Australian Federal Police, targeted more than 100 vehicles over four hours at Perth Airport.
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