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Editor's note: Images and footage available via Hightail. A father and son who called police about a multi-million dollar heroin importation as part of a failed ruse to avoid arrest for their involvement are among four men jailed in Western Australia over the trafficking plot. The men have been sentenced to imprisonment for between eight and 12 years each over the importation of about 77kg of heroin into Australia via WA in May , one of the State's largest heroin seizures. Details of the case can now be released publicly, after the fourth man was sentenced and suppression orders were lifted covering court hearings relating to the rest of the group. The multi-agency drug trafficking investigation started in after information was provided by the Australian Border Force ABF , which works with the AFP's International Command to focus on offshore serious organised crime groups targeting Australia. As a result of the intelligence, ABF officers searched a consignment of industrial kitchen equipment that arrived in Perth from Malaysia and found blocks of heroin hidden inside cavities within two pieces of equipment. The AFP replaced the illicit drugs with a harmless substance before the consignment was delivered as addressed to a business premises in the Perth southern suburb of Bibra Lake on 1 June, Wooden crates containing the equipment with the substituted packages sat inside the warehouse unopened for a week, while the business was open and operating. Authorities had the premises under surveillance when three men arrived on 8 June, , opened the containers, transferred the packages into black duffel bags, loaded them into their vehicle and drove away. Shortly after, police intercepted the vehicle in a car park in the nearby suburb of Coolbellup and found the black bags containing the substituted packages on the back seat. A West Australian father and son, then aged 47 and 25, were in the front seats of the car, while a man, then 24, from Burwood in New South Wales sat in the back seat. A few minutes after arresting the trio, police intercepted a blue Camry they had seen driving in convoy with the trio's vehicle after it left the Bibra Lake premises. The man behind the wheel, then aged 26, was from Guildford in NSW. He had waited outside the Bibra Lake premises as a 'look-out', while the other men were inside collecting the packages. Police later established the two NSW men had travelled to WA on 6 June, , two days before they collected the packages from Bibra Lake, and were staying at a city hotel. The pair had planned to leave WA on 9 June. Investigations revealed the year-old from NSW had recruited the younger WA man and helped negotiate his payment for assisting the syndicate to retrieve the heroin. The WA man then engaged his father to also help. A review of electronic devices seized from the group revealed messages showing the year-old NSW man had also received instructions about the drug collection and distribution from another unidentified person via a messaging app. After collecting the packages from Bibra Lake, the group was supposed to give the heroin to someone else in Perth and receive cash in return. They were in the car park waiting for further instructions about that planned exchange when police arrested them. AFP Commander Graeme Marshall said heroin, like other illicit drugs, caused widespread community harm through associated crime, drug-related traffic crashes and the burden on health and social services. Commander Marshall said in the lead-up to the collection, the two WA men had exchanged messages to discuss ways they could make money but avoid being arrested. Three of the convicted men will now spend at least seven years in prison each before being eligible to apply for parole, while the fourth will be in custody for at least five years. He was sentenced on 15 January, , to eight years and nine months' imprisonment and has been ordered to serve a non-parole period of five years and three months. The sentence was backdated to 8 June, , when he was taken into custody. He pleaded guilty to one count of aided, abetted, counselled or procured the commission of an offence by the man from Burwood, NSW, contrary to section Further details about the Burwood man are below. Each of the other three men pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug, namely heroin, contrary to section A WA man, now aged 28 and aged 25 at the time of the offence, was sentenced on 19 May, , to 12 years and two months' imprisonment, with a non-parole period of seven years and 11 months. He is a Malaysian national. The other WA man, now aged 49 and aged 47 at the time of the offence, was sentenced on 8 November, , to 11 years and eight months' imprisonment, with a non-parole period of seven years and five months. A man, from Burwood in NSW, now aged 27 and aged 24 at the time of the offence, was sentenced on 24 November, , to 12 years and six months' imprisonment, with a non-parole period of seven years and six months. A fifth man linked to the Bibra Lake premises was also arrested and charged in June Journalists can contact us Monday to Friday from 6. Outside those hours, a rostered officer is on call. By subscribing, you consent to the AFP sharing your details with our service provider, Swift Digital , for use in relation to this service. Swift Digital may collect personal information which may contain email addresses and other information to be used to send you media statements related to your subscription preferences. 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This is a joint release between the Australian Federal Police, Australian Border Force and Western Australia Police Force Editor's note: Images and footage available via Hightail A father and son who called police about a multi-million dollar heroin importation as part of a failed ruse to avoid arrest for their involvement are among four men jailed in Western Australia over the trafficking plot. Further details about the Burwood man are below Each of the other three men pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug, namely heroin, contrary to section AFP Media. Connect with us. Follow our social media channels to learn more about what the AFP does to keep Australia safe. Subscribe to AFP news Enter your contact details to receive our latest media releases, speeches and other news. Main Enter your email address. Name First name. Last name. Are you a member of the media? 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