Packages with 124 kg of cocaine washed up on the beach in Australia
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Australian police find 124 kg of cocaine on the beaches of New South Wales; origin unknown.
In Australia, police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the appearance mysterious packages of cocaine on the beaches of New South Wales. This was reported by is reported by News.com.au, UNN reports.
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The first call to the police came from the beach on Friday, December 22. Around 20:00, a vacationer said that he had he had found a suspicious object. Police officers who arrived at the scene found a large package containing 39 kilogram packages of the drug.
On Tuesday, December 26, a blue plastic barrel was found in north of Sydney, a blue plastic barrel was found with 39 other bags of cocaine.
In the evening of the same day, the Newcastle police received a call from a beach reporting a large package with 39 other packages in it. Before that, on Sunday, seven separate kilogram packages of the drug had washed up on several other beaches between Sydney and Newcastle.
In total, the police found 124 kilograms of cocaine on the coast. The drug was sent for examination. At present, law enforcement officers do not know where it came from in the waters of New South Wales and how much of it may be scattered along the coast. Wales and how much of the drug may be scattered along the coast.
Representatives of the police thanked the vacationers who handed over the drugs. Currently, law enforcement officers are currently checking all the beaches between Sydney and Newcastle.