A 25-year-old former scholar from Perth has been jailed for 11 years after the AFP watched him transfer tens of millions of dollars' price of methamphetamine across the metropolis's parks.
Willetton man Christian Tachev was employed by a bikie-linked drug ring as a courier when he was arrested this month by the AFP.
The courtroom heard Tachev was despatched GPS coordinates from his boss that informed him the place to select up and drop off medicine, together with burying them in bushland round suburban Perth.
AFP officers positioned medicine buried by Tachev on two separate events in 2021 in bushland in Edgewater and Queens Park.
The entire haul seized had a avenue worth of about $15 million.
The previous Curtin College scholar, then aged 24, was arrested close to his northern suburbs enterprise the place police discovered greater than $17,000 money, a hand shovel and soiled gardening gloves inside his automotive.
AFP Senior Constable Josh Gilmour mentioned 15kg of meth might doubtlessly have been bought to 150,000 folks in avenue offers.
"Individuals who transfer money and medicines for legal syndicates play a significant function in serving to different members to revenue from this damaging commerce," he mentioned.
"The AFP and our companions are working tirelessly to cease medicine from reaching our group and arresting these concerned within the distribution."