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Flight Attendants Accused of Smuggling Millions of Dollars Worth of Drugs

Multiple Malindo Air flight attendants have been arrested by Australian Federal Police after allegedly helping to smuggle millions of dollars worth of heroin and methamphetamine from Asia into Australia.

According to CNN, two flight crew and six other people were arrested as part of a six-month exercise codenamed Operation Sunrise earlier this month.

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Investigators allege that the accused cabin crew members for the Lion Air subsidiary hid the drugs on their bodies on behalf of a “highly organized” Vietnamese crime syndicate based in Melbourne. The flight attendants were believed to have made at least 20 trips.

Authorities seized 8 kilograms (17 pounds) of heroin possessing a street value of $10.5 million or 42,000 street deals, according to Asst. Commissioner Tess Walsh, spokeswoman for Australian Federal Police’s Crime Command.

Authorities also seized an additional 6 kilograms (13 pounds) of meth, with a street value $4.6 million, as well as half a kilo of cocaine, vehicles including a Porsche and a “significant quantity” of cash, CNN reported.

“Malindo Air stands ready to cooperate with all the relevant authorities be it in Australia or in Malaysia in this regard,” the airline said in a statement last week, adding that it believed the incident was isolated and that the cabin crew member “has also been suspended with immediate effect pending termination.”

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