Cops BURN 25 tonnes of seized drugs worth more than $5billion

Cops seize and BURN 25 tonnes of cocaine, meth and marijuana worth more than $5billion

  • More than $5billion worth of illegal drugs have been burned by federal police 
  • The drugs were seized across the country in 2021 as part of investigations 
  • New South Wales had the most drugs seized at 19.4 tonnes of the total 25 tonnes 


Australian Federal Police have burnt 25.8 tonnes worth of illicit drugs in 2021 found on Australian shores.

The AFP’s destruction program estimate the value of methamphetamine, MDMA, amphetamines, cannabis and fast-acting stimulants seized this year at more than $5 billion.

Using furnaces that reach up to 1400C, officers watched on as the drugs went up in a filtered smoke, which was then safely released.

AFP officers loading the drugs from a storage facility into a truck to be burned (pictured) 

The eastern command in NSW dominated Australia’s illegal drug trafficking market, with police burning 19.4 tonnes this year.

Methamphetamine and MDMA made up most of that haul at 15.7 tonnes.

One tonne of cocaine was also destroyed while police incinerated 9.3 tonnes of gamma-butyrolcactone (GBL), a fast-acting stimulant linked to fatal overdoses in Australia.

In Western Australia, South Australia and Alice Springs districts, police destroyed almost 900 kilograms of illicit drugs, including more than 260kg of stimulants and 505 kilograms of cannabis.

Victorian and Tasmanian regions vaporised 3.7 tonnes of illicit drugs, comprising of more than two tonnes of khat, a stimulant found in the leaves of an East African shrub, 630kg of pseudoephedrine and 506kg of methamphetamine.

More than $5billion worth of illicit drugs has been seized by the AFP in 2021 (pictured)

More than $5billion worth of illicit drugs has been seized by the AFP in 2021 (pictured) 

Officers unload the truck at the incinerator facility (pictured)

Officers unload the truck at the incinerator facility (pictured) 

The haul in Queensland and parts of the Northern Territory included 680kg of methamphetamine and MDMA, 530kg of cannabis and 200kg of cocaine.

The AFP said their burning program was the culmination of efforts to stamping out organised crime in Australia.

‘This is a major hit to the balance sheets of these criminals and puts pressure on every aspect of their operations,’ Crime Command Detective Superintendent Russel Smith said.

‘The 30 tonnes of illicit substances that the AFP has destroyed this year had the potential to cause massive damage to our communities through violence and long-term health impacts, which disproportionately affect the young and vulnerable.’

Detective Superintendent Russell from the AFP said the drugs being off the street would help the community and make business harder for organised crime networks (pictured)

Detective Superintendent Russell from the AFP said the drugs being off the street would help the community and make business harder for organised crime networks (pictured) 

AFP’S ILLICIT DRUG HAUL IN 2021 

Illicit drugs destroyed in 2021 by command:

Eastern: 19.4 tonnes

Southern: 3.7 tonnes

Western Central: 888 kilograms

Northern: 1.9 tonnes

Total: 25.8 tonnes

 

Illicit drugs destroyed in 2021 by drug type:

Stimulants: 19.8 tonnes (including methamphetamine 4.3 tonnes; MDMA 3.2 tonnes)

Cocaine: 1.3 tonnes

Cannabis: 2.2 tonnes

Opiates/Opioids: 915.53kg (Heroin 820kg)

Hallucinogens: 258.5kg

Sedatives/pharmaceutical/steroids/parcel post: 1.3 tonnes

 

Estimated street value of the main illicit drugs destroyed in 2021:

Methamphetamine: $3.875 billion

Cocaine: $533 million

Heroin: $349 million

Cannabis: $165 million

MDMA: $5.4 million

Amphetamine: $171 million

Total: $5.09 billion

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