Published: 11:08, August 27, 2024
Over 1,600 arrested in major drug crime crackdown in Australia, New Zealand
By Xinhua
In this photo provided by the Australian Federal Police a man is taken into custody in Melbourne, June 14, 2023. A drug syndicate that tried to smuggle tons of methamphetamine from Canada to Australia and New Zealand by hiding it in shipments of maple syrup and canola oil has been busted, authorities said. (PHOTO / AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE VIA AP)

CANBERRA - Police across Australia and New Zealand have arrested more than 1,600 people in a major anti-crime operation.

Authorities on Tuesday revealed that 1,611 drug-related arrests were made and narcotics with a total street value of 93 million Australian dollars ($62.9 million) were seized between Aug 19-23 in a week of action targeting the illicit drug trade and organized crime activity in the two countries.

A total of 528 search warrants were executed across Australia and New Zealand under Operation Vitreus - a joint initiative between all Australian state and territory police forces as well as federal agencies and New Zealand Police.

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Police laid 2,692 drug-related charges during the operation and seized 71 guns and over 2.2 million Australian dollars ($1.4 million) in cash.

The latest report from the National Wastewater Drug Monitoring Program, which was published by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) in July, revealed that Australians' consumption of illicit drugs has increased to record levels.

An undated handout photo received from the New Zealand Defence Force on Feb 8, 2023, shows the Royal New Zealand Navy vessel HMNZS Manawanui retrieving 3.2 tonnes of cocaine adrift in the Pacific in a historic drugs bust estimated to be worth around $316 million. (PHOTO / NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE FORCE VIA AFP) 

Based on an analysis of wastewater samples collected from 56 sites across Australia between December 2023 and February 2024, the report found record-high consumption of cocaine and methamphetamine in capital cities and regional areas.

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Katie Willis, acting executive director of Covert Collections and Insights at ACIC, said on Tuesday that the agency is concerned about the increasingly diverse range of illicit drug threats to the community and is driving a law enforcement response to the growing threat of nitazenes - a potent synthetic opioid. "Nitazenes pose a greater threat to the Australian community than fentanyl. We have seen a rise in overdoses, some of which have been fatal, adulteration of other drugs, and links to serious and organized crime," she said in a statement.

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The Operation Vitreus arrests included that of a Canadian national who was apprehended and charged by the Australian Federal Police for allegedly attempting to import 15 kg of methamphetamine via Sydney International Airport.

In South Australia, a 26-year-old man was charged with trafficking a large commercial quantity of controlled drugs after officers seized 1,100 doses of the hallucinogen lysergic acid diethylamide.