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Sydney Woman Faces Life Over $13M Meth 'Tea' Bust
28 Dec
Summary
- A woman was arrested at Sydney Airport with $13 million of drugs.
- She allegedly labeled 15kg of methamphetamine as 'tea' in her luggage.
- The suspect faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

Australian Border Force officers apprehended a 40-year-old woman at Sydney International Airport on Friday after discovering a significant drug haul in her luggage. The woman, from Bonnyrigg in Sydney's west, was subjected to a routine examination upon arrival.
During the inspection, officers uncovered 18 vacuum-sealed bags within her suitcase, all deceptively labeled as 'tea'. These bags allegedly contained a crystalline substance, which initial testing identified as methamphetamine. The Australian Federal Police seized the drugs, estimated to weigh 15 kilograms and possess a street value exceeding $13 million.
The woman has been charged with importing a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, a serious offense that carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Detective Superintendent Morgen Blunden issued a stern warning, emphasizing that drug trafficking, whether intentional or not, is a criminal act with dire consequences, including lengthy prison sentences, and fuels societal harm.



