- Men were arrested and charged with various offences in Sydney on Tuesday
- Drugs were seized in a police operation that uncovered cocaine smuggling ring
- The man are due to appear in court today while detectives will make a statement
Three men have been charged in Sydney after 313 kilograms of methylamphetamine intended for Australia was intercepted in Panama.
The men were arrested and charged with various offences in Sydney on Tuesday and are due to face court on Wednesday, NSW police say.
The drugs were seized on October 26 in a joint police operation that also uncovered a separate plan to import cocaine from South America to Australia.
Three men have been charged in Sydney after 313 kilograms of methylamphetamine (pictured) intended for Australia was intercepted in Panama
The men were arrested and charged with various offences in Sydney on Tuesday and are due to face court on Wednesday, NSW police say
The drugs were seized on October 26 in a joint police operation that also uncovered a separate plan to import cocaine from South America to Australia
One man, wearing a bright-coloured top, was seen handcuffed and led away by officers
NSW State Crime Command detectives are due to make a statement about the arrest later on Wednesday.
Pictures released by the police show the haul of drugs seized as part of the operation.
In other images men are seen being bundled into the back of a police van, while police dressed in riot gear hold dogs.
Police dressed in riot gear were pictured holding dogs as part of the operation
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