Australian Federal Police have arrested two men on suspicion of weapons involvement and found suspected methamphetamine in an aristocratic slot machine. [Image: Shutterstock.com]
Australian Federal Police (AFP) struck it lucky on slot machine Choy Sun Returns this week after a raid on suspected arms dealers in Melbourne.
100 grams of suspected methamphetamine, 4.7 kg of butanediol, and other chemicals
As mentioned before Echo Times, AFP officers found 100g of suspected methamphetamine, 4.7kg of butanediol, and other chemicals for making illegal drugs inside a slot machine. And AFP took to Twitter on Thursday to share the arrest of suspected arms dealers Sime Jovich and Ralph Sabin, the result of an Australian-American investigation:
AFP alleges that Jovic and Sabine are part of a criminal gang that attempted to import firearms parts from the US into Melbourne over a period of three months. The US Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) told AFP about the scheme in June.
During searches on Wednesday for both Govic’s residential and business address, the times The AFP reported finding false identities, drugs, .223 ammunition, and a gun magazine. Combined charges against both men include importing illegal firearms, drug possession, drug trafficking, raw chemical possession, document falsification, and handling stolen goods.
In a press releaseAnd Agence France-Presse reported that the maximum penalty for all crimes includes up to ten years in prison.