Canadian authorities intercept a shipment of liquid methamphetamine concealed in juice bottles bound for Australia, and a court hears details of the plot.

The West Australian and PerthNow report that police in Canada stop the consignment and replace the contents, with a judge told that about 300 kilograms of liquid methamphetamine are involved. The case proceeds in court in Australia, where evidence includes the interception and the altered shipment as part of an investigation.

Both outlets focus on the same core incident: the concealment method, the quantity, and the Canadian police action of substituting the drugs for investigation purposes. Coverage centers on the court’s account of the operation rather than broader context such as the full scope of charges, sentencing terms, or the outcome for other alleged participants. The reports also include reference to a child abuser jailed in connection with the matter, though they present limited additional detail on that aspect beyond the headline framing.