Police, Border Force know who's been naughty or nice

Police have "seen it all" from drug smugglers, including ketamine hidden in Christmas toys. (HANDOUT/AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE)

It's beginning to look a lot like prison for people importing illicit drugs over the holiday break, with authorities making a list and checking it twice for "creative" criminals.

The Australian Border Force and Australian Federal Police have intercepted 720 drug consignments between January and December, and an Italian national is spending this Christmas in jail for his role in a failed plot to post 1.5 kilograms of ketamine stuffed in Christmas toys from Spain.

He was sentenced in October to three years in prison.

Ketamine hidden in Christmas toys
An Italian national is spending Christmas in jail for his role in a failed drug importation plot.

While the package was intercepted on Christmas Day last year, ABF Commander Ranjeev Maharaj said authorities had "seen it all" from smugglers in 2024.

"Make no mistake, regardless of the creative way illicit drugs are hidden, we will work with the AFP to investigate and prosecute those responsible, and this occurs 365 days of the year - including over the festive season," Commander Maharaj said.

Some of ABF and AFP's more substantial interceptions included the discovery of 9kg of heroin hidden in paintbrushes mailed from Vietnam, and the uncovering of more than 20kg of methamphetamine stashed in wine bottles, herbal tea and bath salts in a passenger's luggage. 

AFP Commander Paula Hudson said the lengths criminal syndicates went to in concealing illicit substances never ceased to amaze.

“Australia is one of the most attractive markets for transnational serious organised criminal syndicates because of the high prices their drugs can command,” Commander Hudson said. 

She said the AFP remained alert to syndicates' relentless attempts to flood Australian shores with illicit substances.

"Our message is clear: your efforts will fail – we are and remain a step ahead," Commander Hudson said.

“The AFP doesn’t take a holiday and will be keeping watch, ready to act."

For free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drug treatment services call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015.

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