Who Is Mate Stipinovich? Arrested by Australian Federal Police for alleged cocaine importation
Just recently, the Australian Federal Police reported that the deputies have arrested Mate Stipinovich. The arrest of Mate Stipinovich was made over a mammoth cocaine haul that washed up at a sleepy coastal town in Australia. Furthermore, it was alleged that mammoth cocaine was found hiding under a spa on a back patio in southern Western Australia, Perth. Since this news broke out it is taking over the internet by storm and trending everywhere. Meanwhile, netizens are eager to learn this story in detail. However, we have discussed every imperative aspect of this news. So be sticky with this page and must go through the following sections given below this section. Scroll down the page.
Who Is Mate Stipinovich?
He was hiding under a spa in Perth when police arrested him last night. However, Mate Stipinovich was not the single person who was arrested last night, AFP also confirmed the arrest of two more people, Karl Whitburn and Aristides Avlonitis, 45 years of age and 36 years of age respectively. Talking about Mate Stipinovich, is 49 years of age. What are the charges against Mate Stipinovich and the other two arrested? Scroll down the page and read more details about it.
As per the information, the Australian Federal Police found Mate Stipinovich with a loaded gun which was found in his bag and was also placed in a secret section under the spa in Byford. Reportedly, Mate Stipinovich was taken into custody over the alleged smuggling of cocaine into WA this year. Mate Stipinovich is accused of allegedly importing 365 kg of cocaine in Australia. How did the police arrest them? Reportedly, AFP was behind them since Feb 1, 2023, when their boat capsized in perilous waters near Eclipsed Island. Scroll down the page and read more details.
The three suspects ran into trouble after their boat capsized 17 km south of Albany in WA’s south near Eclipse Island but they managed to escape at that time. They were allegedly fishing and set off their EPIRB during the emergency. In fact, AMSA praised the men for having life-saving equipment at the time. But after some days there was a plot twist when a small plastic-wrapped package washed ashore in the WA tourist town. Meanwhile, police found another 8 similar plastic bags containing 40 kg of cocaine from a boat overturned in another tourist hotspot town. Stay tuned to this website for more details.