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A Sydney woman faces life in prison for trying to smuggle $13M in meth disguised as tea at airport.
A 40-year-old woman from western Sydney faces life in prison after allegedly attempting to smuggle 15 kilograms of methamphetamine—valued at around $13 million—into Australia disguised as tea bags at Sydney Airport on Boxing Day.
Border Force officers discovered 18 vacuum-sealed bags containing the drug in her luggage during a routine check.
She was charged with importing a commercial quantity of a controlled drug, a crime carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Authorities warned that transporting luggage for money is a major red flag for drug smuggling and stressed the severe legal consequences, emphasizing ongoing efforts to disrupt trafficking networks and keep dangerous drugs out of communities.
Una mujer de Sydney se enfrenta a cadena perpetua por tratar de contrabandear $13 millones en metanfetamina disfrazada de té en el aeropuerto.