Watch Moment Young Women Allegedly Busted with $10million Of Cocaine
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A pair of young Australian teenagers have actually been charged in a supposed plot to import 30 bricks of alleged drug wrapped in towels covered in vinegar and chilli.

The 18-year-old women, outfitted in pink tracksuits, flew into Brisbane airport from Hong Kong on Thursday when they visited Australian Border Force (ABF) officers.
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While examining their 4 suitcases, officers presumably discovered 30 bricks of drug wrapped in towels covered in vinegar and chilli.

The bricks presumably consisted of a white substance which returned a positive presumptive test for drug.

Both of the teenagers were charged with one count of importing a business amount of a border-controlled substance.

Following investigations, cops arrested another 2 females, aged 23 and 21, at TK Maxx at the Brisbane Airport DFO on Thursday.

Police alleged the older ladies provided directions relating to obtaining passports, airline tickets and accommodation.

The set were charged with one count each of trying to have a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug.

Australian Border Force officers performed a random baggage look at Thursday and found bricks of cocaine in travel suitcases of 2 tracksuit-clad teens

Two 18-year-old ladies, who were supposedly in ownership of the travel luggage, were detained

Two women in their 20s were apprehended at Brisbane airport's DFO on Thursday

It is alleged the older women arranged the journey and logistics (an arrest is envisioned)

All 4 females fronted Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday where the Courier Mail identified them as Hasna Abdula Muhamed and Caprice Seminara, both 18, Irada Yousif, 23, and Reem Musa Ahmed Abdelmoula, 22.

The court heard that Muhamed and Seminara were paid about $8,000 in the form of an all-expenses paid trip to Vancouver to select up and provide designer clothes.

Commonwealth district attorney Amelia Walker said the value of the alleged drug was approximated between $4.5 million and $9.9 million.

Defence lawyer Brendan Beavon told the court Yousif and Abdelmoula had called Muhamed through social networks, with Yousif supposedly stating she had contacts in the fashion business.

Muhamed, who was due to begin her Bachelor of Psychology at Griffith University today, has been permitted bail after she reportedly told authorities she believed the cases held designer clothing.

She needs to follow stringent conditions including not contacting Seminara, reporting 3 days a week to cops and stay in Australia.

The court heard that she will be battling her charge.

Seminara did not use for bail and her matter was adjourned for an application on July 17.

Abdelmoula, a Doolandella architecture student, and Yousif, a Logan Reserve-based airport bartender, have actually been granted bail with the same conditions as Muhamed.

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