POLICE have made another Sydney seizure of drugs in a shipping container.
The Australian Border Force (ABF) intercepted the container and examined it in April 2025, after it arrived in Port Botany, NSW, from the Middle East.
They found about 350kg of methamphetamine hidden inside 35 specially manufactured metal pipes, with an estimated value of $323 million.
The AFP seized the drugs and allowed the container to be delivered to an address in Kemps Creek, NSW, where the container has remained.
An AFP media release said it is believed the business profile and details of a legitimate company were used for the importation in an attempt to evade law enforcement.
Source: AFP / ABF
Inquiries are ongoing to identify the criminal syndicate responsible for the importation.
AFP Detective Acting Inspector Paul Watt said the seized methamphetamine had the potential to be sold as 3.5 million street-level deals.
The AFP is calling for public assistance from anybody who has any information on the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000 or report via crimestoppers.com.au.
ABF Inspector Noleen Shankar said the examination of the consignment was complex and intense, due to the sheer weight of the concealment.
“ABF officers are highly skilled to analyse and detect illicit drugs concealed within all types of industrial goods, including machinery and metal piping,” Insp Shankar said.
“Our x-ray technology and scanning capabilities ensure each consignment is assessed in its entirety – not only examining the goods inside, but the structural integrity of the container and its associated compartments.
“Through our intelligence-led targeting and collaboration with our partner state and federal law enforcement counterparts, we are continuing to disrupt the outlandish criminal enterprises which prey on vulnerable Australians.“
The seizure follows the discovery of 80 kilograms of cocaine in a shipping container at Botany Bay earlier this month which had arrived from the USA.