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Canadian man denied bail in Australian drug bust

A Canadian man charged in connection with a massive drug bust in Australia has been denied bail in a Sydney court.

$245M worth of cocaine, methamphetamine found inside construction vehicle

The Australian Federal Police say they found 350 kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine hidden in this construction vehicle shipped from China. (Australia Federal Police/Associated Press)

A Canadian man charged in connection with a massive drug bust in Australia has been denied bail in a Sydney court.

The Australian Federal Police say 350 kilograms of cocaine and methamphetamine worth an estimated $245 million Cdn were found inside a road roller shipped from China.

The 34-year-old Canadian — whose name wasn't released — was charged with importing the drugs. He appeared at a hearing Monday and his bail request was denied. A second suspect, a 33-year-old American, is expected to appear in court Wednesday.

Australian authorities say the drug seizure and arrests concluded a 2½-year investigation they called Operation Pendine.

A small portion of a $245-million Cdn drug haul seized in Sydney by the Australian Federal Police. (Australia Federal Police/Associated Press)

They say the investigation initially targeted an international organized crime syndicate they allege was planning to smuggle drugs into Australia.

Police say five search warrants were executed in the suburbs of Sydney over the weekend, which led to the seizure of 235 kg of methamphetamine and 115 kg of cocaine.