Australia: Man crashes van containing €125m of meth into police cars

More than 270kg of methamphetamine seized following crash in Sydney

The man was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of drugs, negligent driving and not giving his details to police. Photograph: New South Wales Police
The man was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of drugs, negligent driving and not giving his details to police. Photograph: New South Wales Police

Police have charged a driver after methamphetamine valued at more than 200 million Australian dollars (€125 million) was found in a van that crashed into police cars parked outside a Sydney police station.

A Toyota HiAce van hit the cars outside Eastwood police station, causing significant damage to one car but injuring no-one, according to a police statement.

Police stopped a van in a nearby suburb about an hour later, arrested a 28-year-old man and seized 273kg of crystal meth with an estimated street value of more than 200 million Australian dollars.

The man was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of drugs, negligent driving and not giving his details to police.

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He was refused bail. – PA