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NEWS- The Age 8/02/07 Three quizzed after drug found in luggage

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Three quizzed after drug found in luggage

February 18, 2007

CUSTOMS officials are conducting a major investigation after discovering 10 kilograms of illegally imported drugs in luggage at Melbourne International Airport.

The officials found the haul of ketamine, a veterinary drug often used to make party drugs, inside two large ornamental panels imported from Malawi on Wednesday.

Last night three men were being questioned by investigators.

One man was taken into the custody of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship. The maximum penalty for illegally importing ketamine is a fine of $110,000.

CHANTAL RUMBLE
http://www.theage.com.au/news/natio...ound-in-luggage/2007/02/17/1171405505659.html

$110,000 fine?!?!? Shiiiit, that almost sounds worth the risk
 
Pair in horse drugs probe
Mark Buttler, chief police reporter
February 19, 2007 12:00am

A MAN and a woman from Melbourne are under investigation over a major seizure of a dangerous animal tranquilliser used by nightclubbers.

The pair were questioned after 10kg of the horse anaesthetic ketamine were seized from a house at Sunshine, in Melbourne's west, on Saturday.

It is believed to be Australia's biggest haul of the drug, which goes by the nickname Special K.

The ketamine would have had an estimated street value of between $1 million and $2.5 millon.

The investigation began on Wednesday when Australian Customs Service officers became suspicious of a package that had arrived at Melbourne airport's cargo section from the African country of Malawi.

They X-rayed the package, which contained two large ornamental timber panels, and allegedly found the ketamine.

Investigators then substituted the drugs for another substance and put it under surveillance as it was delivered to the Sunshine address. They then moved in and arrested three people before searching the property.

A man and a woman were later released without charge and a third

person, who is an illegal immigrant, was handed over to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship and is being detained.

Investigators are trying to establish whether those arrested are the principal players in the importation or were just receiving it.

Ketamine is frequently used in the manufacture of ecstasy.

It is often taken by itself by users in the nightclub scene and overdoses have been recorded.

Drug counsellor Richard Smith of the Raymond Hader Clinic said ketamine was commonly used by people "coming down" from the methamphetamine "ice".

"It's called the K-hole. It's a near unconscious state. They're conscious but they can't do anything," he said.

Mr Smith said he had also heard of instances of ketamine being used as a date-rape drug.

The maximum penalty for the illegal importation of ketamine is a fine of $110,000.

ACS investigations manager Richard Janeczko said authorities were determined to detect and prevent illegal shipments of the drug bound for Australia.

Herald Sun
 
"Drug counsellor Richard Smith of the Raymond Hader Clinic said ketamine was commonly used by people "coming down" from the methamphetamine "ice"."

o dear...

Um...im a tad flabbergasted...can somebody verify that the maximum penalty for the importation of ketamine to australia is a $110,000 fine?
 
Well, if true it could very well have to do with the scheduling of the drug. Ketamine is a schedule 8 drug, but has recognised med/ vet applications. Drugs with accepted legit uses may attract a lower penalty than those drugs that have no accepted medical use i.e. illicit rather than restricted drug.
 
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