Two
Nigerian nationals are charged over the alleged importation of more
than 40 kilograms of methamphetamine, brought into Australia concealed
inside bar fridges and Jackie Chan-branded DVD players.
Two
Nigerian nationals have been charged over the alleged importation of
more than 40 kilograms of methamphetamine, brought into Australia
concealed inside bar fridges and Jackie Chan-branded DVD players.
Chibuike
Anyasor, 33, and Joe Iwuchukwu Odemegwo, 51, were arrested on Thursday
afternoon by officers from Taskforce Icarus, a joint operation between
the AFP, Border Force and Victoria Police tackling the importation of
drugs by post and other methods.
The pair appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court today.
Ansayor,
described by police as a key figure in the drug importation syndicate,
was charged with importing and attempting to possess methamphetamine.
Odemegwo
was charged with attempting to possess a commercial quantity of
methamphetamine. If found guilty they face a maximum penalty of life
imprisonment.
The court heard that Anyasor and Odemegwo were
under investigation for six months and that police had obtained
extensive telephone intercepts during that time.
Many of the intercepted calls were all in the Igbo language, predominantly spoken by people in the south-east of Nigeria.
The
court was told there were only two accredited Igbo translators in
Australia and that both of them were living in Adelaide, on students
visas, which meant they could only work for 20 hours a week.
AFP
Deputy Commissioner Operations Leanne Close said offenders who imported
methamphetamine into Australia would face the full force of the law.
"Law
enforcement and border protection agencies will continue to work
together to target organised crime syndicates who seek to compromise our
communities with this dangerous and insidious drug," Deputy
Commissioner Close said.
"These arrests are a significant
disruption to this syndicate. Our capabilities to detect and disrupt
organised crime continue to grow, and we will not slow our efforts to
remove this scourge from our streets."
The two men were remanded into custody until a committal mention on December 11.
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