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Editor's note : Vision of the extradition and images can be downloaded via Hightail. The AFP has charged a Brisbane man, who is alleged to be the Australian leader of a transnational organised crime organisation, over a botched kg cocaine import that led to bricks of the drug washing up on NSW beaches. The man, 36, is accused of being the head of a domestic crime network and directing the collection and distribution of multiple multi-hundred kilogram and multi-tonne importations of cocaine and other illicit drugs into Australia, primarily using sea routes. He was arrested in Brisbane's northern suburbs yesterday afternoon, 17 April, and is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today 18 April, to face seven charges relating to the importation of commercial quantities of drugs and dealing in proceeds of crime. He faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. The Aspley man was also charged with a further 12 offences for allegedly using violence and threats to collect debts and intimidate rivals by engaging criminal associates to assault, firebomb, shoot at and extort his customers. It is alleged the Aspley man used dedicated encrypted communication platforms to contract out drug pick-up jobs and try to conceal his criminal activities from law enforcement. It is alleged the man, 36, was also responsible for a failed plot to import kg of cocaine off the coast of Queensland's Moreton Island in November That venture resulted in packages of drugs washing up on beaches along the NSW coast in late and into after those involved were allegedly unable to collect the drugs from the ocean. So far about kg of the suspected kg has been seized by NSW Police Force after washing up on the shore. Police will also allege the man, 36, facilitated the importation and collection of about kg of cocaine into WA's Mid-West region in August , which was seized by authorities. It is alleged the drugs were dropped overboard from a bulk cargo carrier before being collected from the ocean and brought to shore in the coastal town of Kalbarri. Six men have already been charged over the kg WA importation, with the sixth extradited from Queensland to WA on 21 March, to face charges. The AFP also suspect the Aspley man was involved in conspiracies to import a further 20 tonnes of cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin into Australia since late Police are also investigating his suspected involvement in the trafficking of cocaine, MDMA and methamphetamine across Australia between and AFP Superintendent Adrian Telfer said the charges should serve as a warning to serious offenders that they would be actively targeted by law enforcement. The AFP and our partners dedicated a significant amount of resources to ensure we have kept the public safe and brought those allegedly responsible before the courts. QPS Detective Acting Superintendent Brad Phelps said the arrest was the result of a united front in the fight against organised criminal activity. ABF Superintendent Troy Sokoloff said the seizure was a clear demonstration that law enforcement agencies would not only disrupt but also dismantle these criminal syndicates. With industry support and alongside law enforcement partners, we will be relentless in our pursuit of you. ACIC National Manager North Operations Boyd Doherty said that this operational success is a great example of how law enforcement and intelligence agencies were working together to combat the threat of serious and organised crime groups. Media are encouraged to include help-seeking information in stories about illicit drugs to minimise any negative impact on people in the community. 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