一名匈牙利男子因伪装成蓝莓向澳大利亚走私9公斤安非他明而被判处7.5年徒刑。
A Hungarian man was sentenced to 7.5 years for smuggling 9kg of meth into Australia disguised as blueberries.
2024年12月,一名26岁的匈牙利男子企图将9公斤甲基苯丙胺偷运到澳大利亚,藏在墨尔本机场的蓝莓粉包装中,因此被判处7年6个月监禁。
A 26-year-old Hungarian man was sentenced to seven years and six months in prison for attempting to smuggle 9 kilograms of methamphetamine into Australia, hidden in blueberry powder packaging at Melbourne Airport in December 2024.
他承认携带毒品,相信他们是手表,并得到了大约14 200美元的报酬。
He admitted to carrying the drugs, believing they were watches, and was paid about $14,200.
缴获的毒品估计价值830万美元,本可刺激多达90 000宗街头销售。
The seized drugs, worth an estimated $8.3 million, could have fueled up to 90,000 street sales.
当局强调,对毒品含量的无知不是防卫,并警告旅行者不要为钱运送物品。
Authorities stressed that ignorance of drug content is not a defense and warned travelers against transporting items for money.
另外,一名50岁的坦桑尼亚机组人员被控在阿德莱德港进口3公斤甲基苯丙胺,并定于2025年12月9日出庭。
Separately, a 50-year-old Tanzanian crew member was charged with importing 3 kilograms of methamphetamine in Port Adelaide, with a court appearance set for December 9, 2025.