Australian police seize 'ice' hidden in hand sanitiser bottles
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Australian police have seized about two kilograms of crystal meth or 'ice', that drug smugglers had hidden in boxes of face masks and hand sanitizer bottles sent from Canada. Inspection of two boxes that had arrived at a Sydney gateway facility from Canada in early May, found a crystal-like substance that tested positive to methamphetamine (ice), Australian Border Force (ABF) said in a statement.
"We know criminals will go to any length to smuggle drugs into the country, so it's no surprise they're trying to use in-demand items such as masks and hand sanitizer to hide them in,” ABF Superintendent for International Mail & Cargo Clearance John Fleming said. "Criminals should know our efforts to secure our border have not stopped because of COVID-19."
Photos released by the police showed several bottles of instant hand sanitizers and hand sanitizer gels filled with the crystal-like drug. Ice, or crystal methamphetamine, is one of the most potent varieties of amphetamine drugs. The name 'ice' became popular due to its little white 'crystals' and glass-like appearance.
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