A man is jailed over his alleged involvement in a liquid methamphetamine import scheme valued at about $400 million, according to multiple Australian outlets. The reporting says he is convicted and sentenced to prison for participating in the operation.
The articles describe how the man becomes involved after a housemate, who discovers he holds a forklift licence, connects him to the scheme. The outlets present this detail to explain how the alleged operation recruits workers with specific skills, including handling and logistics.
Across the three sources, the overall account is consistent: the scheme concerns importing liquid meth and the man’s involvement relates to his forklift qualification, which is portrayed as a factor in his recruitment. While the coverage shares the same core facts, the outlets do not provide materially different context beyond the basic description of the alleged plan and the resulting jail sentence.