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China Customs seizes 5kg cocaine in abnormal bulge at Brisbane Airport

byCustoms Today Report
06/02/2015
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BEIJING: China Customs seized five kilograms of cocaine after noticing an abnormal bulge located in the vicinity of the 26-year-old’s groin, at Brisbane Airport.

A second man, 23, was also discovered to be carrying an amount of cocaine.

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The pair was on a flight from Auckland on Wednesday when they were selected for a baggage examination during which the bulge was noticed.

Queensland action regional commander John Ikin said customs officers were trained to spot attempts to hide items from them.

“Our officers are specialists at detecting drug concealments,” Mr Ikin said.

“If people think they can smuggle illegal substances into Australia past Customs and Border Protection they are sorely mistaken.”

The men have been referred to the Australian Federal Police and are expected to appear in front of court on Friday.

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