2 French women charged after methamph found in luggage at airport
13/7/2025 13:05
Two French women have been charged over an alleged attempt to smuggle more than 30 kilograms of methamphetamine into Australia in their luggage.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Border Force (ABF) said on Sunday that the pair, aged 19 and 20, were stopped upon arrival at the international airport in Australia's Brisbane on a flight from Southeast Asia on Tuesday afternoon.
During a subsequent search of their luggage, ABF officers found 32 individually-wrapped bricks of a white substance, which was tested and identified as methamphetamine.
The case was handed over to AFP officers, who seized 32 kg of methamphetamine and arrested the two French citizens.
According to the AFP, the seized drugs have a street value of more than 29 million Australian dollars (19 million U.S. dollars) and would have equated to 320,000 street-level deals.
Both women were charged with one count of importing a commercial quantity of a border-controlled substance. If convicted, they would face a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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