Those Weren't Bottles of Water That Arrived in Hong Kong

City makes biggest-ever meth bust, seizing $140M worth of liquid meth labeled as 'coconut water'
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 29, 2022 5:30 AM CDT
In 'Coconut Water' Bottles, a $140M Stash of Liquid Meth
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Hong Kong customs seized 2 tons of liquid methamphetamine in the city's biggest-ever meth bust, authorities said Saturday. The drugs, which were seized Oct. 23, had been concealed in bottles labeled as coconut water in a cargo shipment that arrived in Hong Kong by sea, according to a government statement. The haul is estimated to be worth $140 million, per the AP. Authorities found that 1,800 bottles out of the total 7,700 bottles contained liquid meth. The bust is the largest on record among meth cases in terms of the amount and market value. Authorities are still investigating the case, and no arrests have been made.

The stash of drugs were bound for Australia and had been shipped from Mexico via Hong Kong, according to authorities who spoke Saturday at a news conference. In Australia, the market value of the drugs could reach about $1 billion. The cargo had raised suspicion as it was unusually large for a coconut water shipment from Mexico. The meth haul is the second found in shipments from Mexico to Australia in less than two weeks. Custom officials earlier this month seized about $5.9 million worth of crystal meth concealed in a shipment of electrical transformers that were also bound for Australia from Mexico.

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