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Thai Airways employee arrested after heroin is found in bags

Australian Federal Police reported that a 'Thai airline employee' was charged with importing heroin in excess of a kilogram (2 pounds) after customs officials found it hidden inside tote bags. Police said that border officers screened 12 bags belonging to the 26-year old woman who, according to Thai Airways, was a flight attendant at Melbourne Airport when she arrived on June 25.

The heroin found in the bags had an estimated street price of A$500,000 (343,300).

* She is charged with importing a controlled border drug and possessing a quantity that could be sold. Each charge is punishable by a maximum of 25 years in prison.

* The woman has been remanded into custody since June 26. She is scheduled to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court in September.

Thai Airways said in a press release that it has strict rules for the conduct of its employees. It also stated that they are "ready to cooperate fully with the authorities during the entire process".

Simone Butcher, Acting Commander of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), said: "The AFP'remains unwavering' in its efforts against individuals who use employment or their community?standing as a means to promote drug trafficking."

* Australian Border Force commander Clint Sims stated that 'criminal syndicates continue to target trusted insiders including airline crews in order to smuggle illegal substances into Australia.

(source: Reuters)