Published 13:44 IST, July 23rd 2019
WATCH: In most rotten luck ever, a Drug-filled van crashed right into a Police vehicle in Australia and the size of the stash is unbelievable
In what may be called the bad luck of the criminals, Australian authorities have uncovered a US $140 million stash after a drug-filled van crash into an officer's car outside a police station.
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In what may be called the bad luck of the criminals, Australian authorities have uncovered a US $140 million stash after a drug-filled van crash into an officer's car outside a police station. Tweeting a video of the incident, the official Twitter handle of the Police force in Sydney said that when they checked the van they found 13 boxes which was filled with white drug.
The security camera footage released by Sydney Police on Tuesday showed a high-speed white van hitting a vehicle parked into the front of a suburban Sydney police station before speeding off down the street.
Here is the video:
The Sydney Police in the video briefed that alleged 26-year-old driver was pulled over about an hour later, less than a 10-minute drive away from the accident scene.The van was said to be packed with moving boxes containing 237 kilograms (523 pounds) of methylamphetamine, an illegal drug commonly known as "ice', with a total estimated street value of AUS $200 million.The van driver has been charged with large commercial drug supply, negligent driving, and not giving particulars to police.He was due to appear in a Sydney court later on Tuesday. No one was injured in the incident.
In what may be called a common method by the Police across the world, Rajasthan Police and Assam Police also recovered drugs and taking to Twitter wrote sarcastic post. Recently, Rajasthan Police flaunted their recent drug haul, promising free stay and food at the police's expense for the owners of the drugs. In a similar 'lost-and-found' invitation, Assam Police had asked whether anyone had lost a huge (590 kgs) amount of Cannabis/Ganja and a truck in and around Chagolia Checkpoint, asking them to meet with the helpful Dhubri Police.
13:06 IST, July 23rd 2019