Four people were arrested in Sydney yesterday and charged over the shipment of illicit drugs and chemicals contained in three shipping containers that arrived this month from the Chinese port of Ningbo, Australian Federal Police Commander Chris Sheehan said.
Customs officers found 159 kilogrammes (351 pounds) of methamphetamine worth an estimated 107 million Australian dollars (USD 75 million) in the backs of the bar stools.
They found 340 kilogrammes (750 pounds) of ephedrine, an ingredient used in methamphetamine, in the powdered soup packets.
Australia is an attractive market for international drug traffickers because the price of methamphetamine is relatively high.
Australian police established a task force in November with the Chinese National Narcotics Control Commission to investigate criminal syndicates trafficking methamphetamine.
Police said the seizure and arrests were the result of a tip-off, but would not say where the information had come from.
