Astonished Cops Find $3 Million In Random Traffic Stop

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    VIDEO: Astonished Cops Find $3 Million in Random Traffic Stop
    Joseph Golder, Zenger News
    - 3h ago - 28 nov 2021

    VIDEO: Astonished Cops Find $3 Million in Random Traffic Stop

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...9cdcc3443c6880ca80fff9e46aa&ocid=winp1taskbar


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    Australian police have charged a man with money laundering
    after a routine traffic stop revealed that his car had two suitcases
    in its trunk crammed with AU$4.1 million,
    worth roughly $3 million in U.S. dollars.

    The incident took place in the southern Brisbane suburb
    of Calamvale, Queensland, at about 5 a.m. on Nov. 20, 2021.

    Queensland police released footage of the stop along
    with a statement on Nov. 22, 2021.

    At the start of the traffic stop, police said that they initially
    "watched the driver place a large suitcase in the boot [trunk]
    of his vehicle as they approached."

    While speaking to the suspect, police said that he became
    "nervous and elusive."

    The video then shows the Australian police officers
    looking through a man's car.

    One police officer can be heard asking the suspect,
    "Are you going to tell me what's in that bag?"

    In the next shot, one of the police officers,
    wearing a body camera, can be seen opening the bag
    in the trunk of the man's car, using a penknife,
    as the bag was sealed shut with a cable tie.


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    The police officer cuts through the cable tie and opens the bag
    to reveal wads of cash stashed inside it.

    One of the police officers in the video can be heard saying:
    "It's cash. It's all cash."

    And shortly thereafter, one of the police officers can also be heard saying:
    "Two bags in the boot [trunk]. Absolutely full of cash.
    Like, mate, fifties, hundreds, twenties, all in vac-sealed bags."

    Police said that after doing some counting,
    they concluded the bags held AU$4.1 million in cash, ($2.95 million).

    The man, a resident of New South Wales whose identity
    has not yet been disclosed, was arrested and subsequently
    charged with money-laundering.

    Individuals carrying sums of money that exceed AU$10,000
    ($7,200) must declare such amounts to the authorities,
    according to the Australian government.

    Under Australian law, anyone found guilty of illegally moving
    AU$1 million or more can be sentenced up to 25 years in prison.)

    Police said the suspect has also been charged with failing
    to comply with the country's COVID-19 public health directives,
    which have placed major restrictions on freedom of movement
    in a bid to corral the coronavirus pandemic.

    The suspect is set to appear on the charges
    at Brisbane Magistrate's Court on Dec. 6, 2021.

    This story was provided to Newsweek by Zenger News.

    VIDEO: Astonished Cops Find $3 Million in Random Traffic Stop

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