Editor’s note: Vision of AFP 2024 operations available via Hightail
The efforts of the AFP in 2024 to combat serious organised crime activity in Victoria and Tasmania has led to the seizure of more than seven tonnes of illegal drugs, the disruption of an illegal tobacco importation ring and the seizure of 94 firearms.
The AFP’s Southern Command, covering Victoria and Tasmania, has worked with partner agencies to disrupt criminal networks with a series of significant seizures of imported drugs, as well as helping dismantle a sophisticated money laundering syndicate.
AFP Assistant Commissioner Hilda Sirec said the AFP’s operations in 2024 had made a significant dent on criminal activity both in Australia and offshore.
“The scourge of drugs on our Victorian and Tasmanian communities has been limited by the dedicated policing of the AFP, with tonnes of methampethamine and cocaine taken off the streets as a result of major seizures,” she said.
“Our members dedicate themselves to protecting our communities from all elements of serious organised crime – from multimillion-dollar money laundering operations to the drug networks looking to profit by exploiting Australians.
“A significant result for us is removing 94 firearms from the hands of those who could use them to wreak violence on our streets.
“The expertise and breadth of AFP operations covers a wide array of areas. This year we have made 26 arrests in relation to alleged child exploitation offences and seized millions in cash and property we allege are the proceeds of crime.
“Criminals should take note that if you wish to profit by inflicting pain and suffering in our country, you will be caught and face judgement of the justice system.”