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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Qantas flight attendant charged with $31m drug smuggling attempt

11/09/2008 12:00:00 PM.  | LIVENEWS.com.au
A Qantas flight attendant has been released on bail after an allegedly attempting to smuggle $31 million worth of ice, ecstasy and cocaine into Australia.

23-year-old Angela Cheuk Ying Wee Kwan Wong was arrested with six other in July and subsequently charged with attempting to possess a commercial quantity of the controlled drugs ice, ecstasy and cocaine.

Today a Melbourne magistrate has released Wong from custody with strict conditions, including an $80,000 surety.

AFP officers say a Vietnamese crime syndicate is responsible for the attempted importation.

Wong will appear again in court in November.

COMMENTS

Saturday, 20 September 2008

Why do we put up with this crap. Chinese drug runners, vietnamese crime syndicate. What have we done to this perfect country. Get rid of these animals.

Posted by: Ivor Hadenuf, Eastside

 
 

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