The AFP has called for public help to identify the criminal syndicate that imported 54kg of cocaine found in a shipping container of flour at Port Botany.
Australian Border Force (ABF) officers examined the consignment in late July, 2025, after x-rays identified internal anomalies during a routine inspection. The container was shipped from South America and transshipped via China.
A forensic examination revealed two duffel bags hidden in with the regular contents of the container, each containing 27 one-kilogram packages of cocaine.
The AFP seized the drugs, with inquiries now under way to identify the criminal syndicate responsible for the importation.
AFP Detective Superintendent Peter Fogarty said the cocaine had a potential estimated street value of $17.5 million.
"The AFP is committed to targeting, identifying and disrupting criminal syndicates which attempt to import harmful illicit substances into our country. We are pleased we were able to prevent these drugs from reaching our communities," Det Supt Fogarty said.
"We will be relentless in pursuing the syndicate responsible for this importation. We are watching, we are ready, and we will bring you to justice.
"If you know anything about this consignment, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report via crimestoppers.com.au."
ABF Commander Kari Ellis said that ABF officers were the first line of defence at Australia's border and committed to keeping Australia safe.
"The ABF remains relentless in its pursuit of criminal entities who seek to circumvent our border controls and profit from this illicit trade," Commander Ellis said.
"The criminals who attempt to harm our community in return for large profits will find themselves in court, and we continue to work closely with both domestic and international partner agencies to identify and hold them accountable."
Anyone with information about suspicious activity which may impact the security of Australia's borders is urged to report to Border Watch online. By reporting suspicious activities, you help protect Australia's border and the community.