A consignment of charcoal exported from Ghana has become a key lead in what Australian authorities describe as one of the country’s largest methamphetamine seizures, resulting in the arrest of an actress and a couple allegedly connected to the drug network.
According to reports, Australian law enforcement agencies intercepted the shipment during a wider intelligence-led operation targeting transnational drug trafficking syndicates operating between Africa and Australia.
The investigation reportedly uncovered that the charcoal container was being used as a cover to conceal a large quantity of methamphetamine.
Authorities say the breakthrough led to multiple arrests, including an actress and a couple believed to be part of the distribution and logistics chain of the operation.
Investigators are said to be probing the extent of their involvement and possible links to international criminal networks.
Officials indicate that the case highlights the increasing use of legitimate export channels, including agricultural and commodity shipments, to disguise illicit drug movements across borders.
Australian authorities are continuing investigations, while cooperating with international partners to trace the origin of the shipment and identify other individuals connected to the trafficking ring.
Further details are expected as the case proceeds in court

































