Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
Wouldn't it be ironic if while they were apprehending the sub an even bigger sub was going underneath them?
Soon the drug lords will have remote control subs going all over the place.
Wouldn't it be ironic if while they were apprehending the sub an even bigger sub was going underneath them?
soon the drug lords will have remote control subs going all over the place.
FEDERAL police arrested a 52-year-old Byron Bay artist yesterday after seizing a massive haul of hallucinogenic drugs worth $45 millionin in raids on three homes.
The bust - the largest batch of LSD to have been found in Australia - is the second record drug seizure by the Australian Federal Police in less than a month after it impounded a load of amphetamines in The Philippines last month, destined for the Gold Coast.
The AFP hailed the operation as a major success yesterday. "This was a two-month probe conducted by intelligence teams here in Brisbane," AFP Brisbane office manager Paul Jevtovich said.
Mr Jevtovich refused to reveal the source of the LSD, citing the need to protect the ongoing investigation, which involves 30 police officers.
During searches of the Byron Bay and Ocean Shores houses, police seized 19 small bottles of liquid LSD, 1kg of cannabis, 20g of ecstasy, a small amount of cash and computer equipment.
Mr Jevtovich said the confiscated LSD would have made up to 4 million doses.
About 212,000 tabs of paper printed with red hearts that were to be impregnated with the drug also had been confiscated.
"The issue is not so much its value," Mr Jevtovich said.
"LSD is a dangerous drug and federal agents have been able to stop a large amount of it from being distributed on the street."
The Byron Bay man has been charged with possession of a commercial amount of LSD reasonably suspected of being imported, and possession of prohibited drugs.
He will appear in Byron Bay Court on April 23.
Police arrest four men following alleged $1m marijuana bust in Melbourne’s south-east
Police have arrested four men after swooping in on a property in Frankston which allegedly contained $1 million dollars’ of marijuana.
Police allege the men were using a family home in Frankston to run the cannabis operation.
“We have four rooms under lights and one processing room which is quite a large concern,” Victoria Police Sgt Sam Booth told 9NEWS.
Police seized 400 marijuana plants from the Skye Road property, and dismantled the grow rooms which were covered in aluminium sheeting, tangled electrical cords and hydroponic lights..
“The offenders are of Asian descent and one of them is an illegal immigrant, at this stage and once we have processed him we'll be contacting the immigration department to have him put in detention,” Mr Booth said.
Neighbours contacted the police with suspicions about criminal activity inside the house but weren’t expecting such a large scale operation.
“It’s a little bit surprising I wouldn’t have expected that next door,” one neighbour said.
The four men remain in police custody.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/20...-in-melbournes-south-east#tfg6yhgkmdqiReyt.99
All those Australian $ prices for drugs are hilarious.. I'm surprised they don't just get a guy to put his pinky in the corner of his mouth and say, "1 trillion dollars hahaha!"
The Chevy Impala with Cali/Mexican meth--they were claiming that meth was worth like 15-20x more than the purchase price in CA.