A British woman is in custody Down Under tonight. Charged with attempting to import a staggering £230 million worth of methamphetamine. The drugs were hidden in a shipment of bottles of bubble bath. A routine customs檢查 uncovered the haul. The woman, 28, faces life in prison if convicted.
This isn't your usual backpacker gone wrong. This is serious organised crime. Whitehall sources say the National Crime Agency is involved. They are liaising with Australian Federal Police. The question being asked in Westminster: how did she slip through the net?
There are whispers of a larger network. The woman is believed to be a courier, a low-level player. But the amount suggests a sophisticated operation. The Home Office is staying tight-lipped. But expect questions at PMQs. The opposition will want answers.
The Australian authorities are treating this as a major victory. They claim to have disrupted a significant supply chain. But for the British government, it's a reminder of the transnational nature of the drug trade. And the challenges of policing it.
More to follow as this story develops.








