Australian-Malaysian taskforce intercepts methamphetamine shipment hidden in wax

IANS April 7, 2025 205 views

A sophisticated international drug operation has been disrupted by Australian and Malaysian authorities who intercepted a massive methamphetamine shipment hidden in paraffin wax. The joint taskforce tracked the 32-tonne consignment for three months after its departure from Iran, ultimately seizing the illegal drugs upon arrival in Australia. A Melbourne man was subsequently arrested and charged for his alleged involvement in the smuggling attempt. The AFP emphasized the significant economic and social damages caused by international drug trafficking networks.

"Illicit drugs represent a growing health crisis across the globe" - Kate Ferry, AFP Commander
Sydney, April 7: A joint operation involving Australian and Malaysian authorities has intercepted a shipment of methamphetamine embedded in paraffin wax, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Monday.

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Joint AFP-Malaysian operation tracks drug shipment from Iran

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32 tonnes of wax seized with embedded methamphetamine

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Melbourne man arrested for import attempt

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Potential life imprisonment for drug trafficking

The shipment of methamphetamine hidden in 32 tonnes of wax was seized after being tracked for three months following its departure from Iran, according to the police.

The consignment of 166 drums of paraffin wax was identified and tracked by a joint task force between the AFP and Royal Malaysian Police. Once the shipment reached Australian shores, it was intercepted and seized by authorities.

A Melbourne man was later arrested and charged for his alleged role in attempting to import the drug haul, the AFP said in a statement.

The AFP said that the 32 tonnes of wax are still undergoing forensic testing to determine their methamphetamine content. Paraffin wax is a soft wax derived from petroleum, coal, or oil shale that has a wide range of uses, including electrical insulation and candle making, reports Xinhua news agency.

Anyone convicted of importing a commercial quantity of border-controlled drugs into Australia -- defined as 750 grams or more for methamphetamine -- faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

"Illicit drugs represent a growing health crisis across the globe, with devastating impacts on communities, law enforcement, health services, and economies," Kate Ferry, AFP Commander of International Engagement, said.

"Australia is a lucrative market for criminal networks and illicit drug users, who will pay high prices for drugs. It is a billion-dollar industry that costs even more in harm, grief, and health, social and economic damages," she said.

According to the AFP, Australian authorities seized 10.9 tonnes of methamphetamine at the border in the 2023-24 fiscal year. Of that total, 11 per cent was transshipped through Malaysia.

Reader Comments

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Sarah L.
Great work by the authorities! 👏 It's scary how creative these drug smugglers get with their hiding methods. Paraffin wax would have fooled most people. Hope they throw the book at the guy they arrested.
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Michael T.
While I applaud the seizure, I wonder if the article could have included more about how these international task forces actually coordinate. The logistics must be incredibly complex across different legal systems.
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Jenny K.
That's 32 TONNES of wax! 😳 Can you imagine how much meth might be hidden in there? These numbers are staggering. Makes you wonder how much still gets through...
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Raj P.
The international cooperation here is impressive. Malaysia and Australia working together shows how serious this issue is. More countries should collaborate like this to fight drug trafficking.
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Tommy G.
I appreciate the article mentioning the health crisis aspect. Too often we just focus on the crime part, but Commander Ferry is right - the human cost is enormous. Families destroyed, lives lost...
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Amira F.
Interesting they mention 11% comes through Malaysia. Makes me wonder what other transit points are being used. The drug trade is like a hydra - cut off one head and two more appear.

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