A vintage Bentley stuffed with $106 million worth of meth and cocaine Australian Border Force
A vintage Bentley stuffed with $106 million worth of meth and cocaine Australian Border Force© Australian Border Force
  • Australian police discovered $106 million of illicit drugs being transported in a vintage Bentley. 
  • Border force agents examined the car to find it full of crystal meth and cocaine. 
  • Four people have been arrested and charged in relation to the crime. 

An imported classic 1960 Bentley was used to smuggle $106 million of hard drugs into Australia, police said.

The vintage car, which arrived in  Port Botany, Sydney, New South Wales, via sea cargo from Canada earlier this month, had 161kg of crystal meth (methamphetamine) and 30kg of cocaine hidden in its bodywork.

The class A drugs were identified when Australian Border Force agents x-rayed the sleek silver Bentley S2 as it arrived at the port, which identified anomalies. 

$106 million worth of meth and cocaine Australian Border Force
$106 million worth of meth and cocaine Australian Border Force© Australian Border Force

The x-rays revealed crystal meth stuffed behind the headlights, and the cocaine was discovered after the vehicle was partially dismantled. 

The police then reassembled the car and let it continue its journey to the alleged drug traffickers' address, according to The Drive. As two men began to strip the luxury British-built automobile in the carport, police swooped, arresting two men, aged 22 and 23.