Recently, the Australian Federal Police reported that deputies arrested Mate Stipinovich. Mate Stipinovich’s arrest was made in connection with a huge haul of cocaine that washed up in a sleepy Australian coastal town. Furthermore, massive cocaine was allegedly found hidden under a backyard spa in southern Western Australia, Perth. Since this news broke out, it has taken the internet by storm and is trending everywhere. Meanwhile, netizens are eager to learn more about this story. However, we have discussed every pressing aspect of this news. So, pay attention to this page and must go through the following sections given below this section. Scroll down the page.
Mate Stipinovich (left) Aristides Avlontis (center) and Karl Whitburn.(Photo credit: AFP)
Who is Mate Stipinovich?
He was hiding under a spa in Perth when police arrested him last night. However, Mate Stipinovich was not the only person arrested last night, AFP also confirmed the arrest of two more people, Karl Whitburn and Aristides Avlonitis, 45 years old and 36 years old respectively. Talking about Mate Stipinovich, he is 49 years old this year. What are the charges against Mate Stipinovich and the other two arrested? Scroll down the page and read more details about it.
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According to information, the Australian Federal Police found Mate Stipinovich with a loaded gun, which was found in his bag and also kept in a secret area under the spa in Byford. It is known that Mate Stipinovich was arrested for allegedly smuggling cocaine into WA this year. Mate Stipinovich is accused of importing 365 kg of cocaine into Australia. How did the police arrest them? It is known that the AFP has been behind them since February 1, 2023, when their boat capsized in dangerous waters near Eclipsed Island. Scroll down the page and read more details.
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Three suspects got into trouble after their boat capsized 17km south of Albany in southern WA near Eclipse Island but they managed to escape at the time. They were supposed to be fishing and activated their EPIRB in case of an emergency. In fact, AMSA commended the men for having life-saving equipment at the time. But after a few days, the plot took off when a small plastic-wrapped package washed ashore in the WA tourist town. Meanwhile, police found another eight similar plastic bags containing 40 kilograms of cocaine from a capsized boat in another tourist destination town. Stay tuned to this website for more details.
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