British actress Emaa Hussen charged with trying to smuggle 320kg meth into Australia
British actress Emaa Hussen E20 Hummingbird Redemption Meth allegedly concealed in charcoal shipments from Ghana Police allege Hussen supervised unloading operation Two more arrests in
British actress Emaa Hussen E20 Hummingbird Redemption Meth allegedly concealed in charcoal shipments from Ghana Police allege Hussen supervised unloading operation Two more arrests in Adelaide Authorities hail major drug seizure British actress Emaa Hussen, 34, has been charged in Australia over an alleged attempt to smuggle 320kg of methamphetamine into the country, in a case authorities say involved drugs worth an estimated A$296 million (around £157 million).Hussen appeared before a Sydney court on Thursday after being accused of attempting to import a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, an offence that carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment under Australian law.The actress is best known for portraying Naz in the EastEnders spin-off, which debuted in 2010. She also appeared in the 2013 Jason Statham action thriller, released in the US asAccording to investigators, Hussen and two alleged accomplices from South Australia were involved in a plan to bring methamphetamine into Australia hidden inside bags of charcoal shipped from Ghana.The investigation began in April after Australian Border Force officers detected irregularities in two shipping containers that arrived at Sydney’s Port Botany.Authorities said