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Australian police seize nearly 3 tonnes of cocaine in what has become the largest bust on record

Euronews World · 2026-06-22

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• What happened: Australian police seized nearly 3 tonnes of cocaine, marking the largest drug bust in the country's history, with an estimated street value of €499 million. The cocaine was discovered in underground bunkers on a property in Londonderry, Sydney, leading to the arrest of two men. • Why it matters: This seizure highlights the increasing scale of drug trafficking operations targeting Australia, which is considered a lucrative market for narcotics. The bust underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in combating organized crime and drug smuggling along Australia's extensive coastline. • What to watch next: Authorities will continue to investigate the origins of the cocaine shipment, including its connection to a Belize-flagged cargo ship suspected of involvement in organized crime. The legal proceedings against the arrested individuals will also be closely monitored, as they face severe penalties.

By Malek Fouda Published on 22/06/2026 - 9:24 GMT+2 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp The bust of nearly 3 tonnes is the country’s largest ever and is believed to hold a street value of just shy of €500 million. Police found 2.7 metric tonnes of cocaine on a property on the outskirts of Sydney in Australia’s largest ever seizure of the drug, officials said on Monday. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The drug was found on 19 June in plastic tubs buried in underground bunkers hidden beneath three shipping containers on a semi-rural property in the suburb of Londonderry on in western Sydney, the Queensland Joint Organised Crime Taskforce said in a statement. The containers had false floors that provided access to the cocaine, which police estimate had a street value of 816 million Australian dollars (€499 million). Two Sydney residents, men aged 21 and 25, were arrested at the property and charged with possessing a commercial quantity of an illicit drug. They face potential sentences of life in prison. Australia’s previous record cocaine haul was 2.34 metric tonnes seized in 2024 from a fishing boat near K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, off the coast of Queensland state. In this photo provided by the Australian Federal Police, a man, centre, is arrested by police in Londonderry in western Sydney, Friday, June 19, 2026 HOGP/Australian Federal Police via AP Police said the cocaine found in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales state and Australia's most populous city, landed by boat at Midge Point in the sparsely-populated Queensland tropics. Police added that a Sydney organised crime group transported the drug by road to the city, a distance of 1,800 kilometres. Officials noted that they suspect the shipment was landed from the same mother ship as 178 kilograms of cocaine previously seized in Queensland. Six people have been charged over that seizure and a further 142 kilograms of methamphetamine, another class A narcotic, that was also found in the investigation. They suspect the mother ship to be MV Wealth, a Belize-flagged cargo ship that has been seized by authorities in Solomon Islands on suspicion of involvement in transitional organised crime. The Solomons are 2,000 kilometres northeast of Queensland. Australian Federal Police Commander Stephen Jay said organised crime groups were increasingly targeting Queensland’s 13,000 kilometre coastline to smuggle narcotics at alarming quantities into the country. Australians pay some of the world’s highest prices for cocaine and other drugs, which makes the country one of the most lucrative market for drug traffickers. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Synthetic drugs and digital crime: Why Central Asia is emerging as a new frontline US military strike on alleged drug boat kills at least three people in the Caribbean Sea Trump signs order to fast-track research on psychedelic drugs cocaine Drugs Drug-trafficking Australia

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