News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: Airport Drugs Seizure Hailed |
Title: | Australia: Airport Drugs Seizure Hailed |
Published On: | 2001-02-19 |
Source: | West Australian (Australia) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-26 23:47:36 |
AIRPORT DRUGS SEIZURE HAILED
FEDERAL police say a 4.7kg haul of ecstasy tablets seized at Perth Airport
at the weekend was a major breakthrough in targeting international drug
smugglers.
Luggage containing 19,000 designer drug tablets, estimated by police to
have a street value of $1 million, was seized after a Qantas flight arrived
on Saturday morning.
Australian Federal Police officer Cameron Mitter said the tablets had not
been concealed in the luggage and were picked up by X-ray as a result of
intelligence work by the AFP and Australian Customs.
British national Philip Campbell Grimwood, 41, was charged with importing a
prohibited drug and attempted possession when he appeared in Perth
Magistrate's Court on Saturday in relation to the discovery.
FEDERAL police say a 4.7kg haul of ecstasy tablets seized at Perth Airport
at the weekend was a major breakthrough in targeting international drug
smugglers.
Luggage containing 19,000 designer drug tablets, estimated by police to
have a street value of $1 million, was seized after a Qantas flight arrived
on Saturday morning.
Australian Federal Police officer Cameron Mitter said the tablets had not
been concealed in the luggage and were picked up by X-ray as a result of
intelligence work by the AFP and Australian Customs.
British national Philip Campbell Grimwood, 41, was charged with importing a
prohibited drug and attempted possession when he appeared in Perth
Magistrate's Court on Saturday in relation to the discovery.
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