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Millions of dollars in cocaine found hidden in jukebox imported to Melbourne from Greece

Australian Border Force officers found a consignment of cocaine hidden in this jukebox that was imported from Greece. (Supplied: Victoria Police)

Three men have been arrested in Melbourne after 45 kilograms of cocaine was found hidden in a jukebox imported from Greece.

Police estimate the drugs were worth about $20 million and were found by Australian Border Force officers earlier this month.

The consignment was delivered to an address in Sunshine North, where police arrested the three men on Wednesday.

A 39-year-old Spotswood man, a 26-year-old Reservoir man, and a 66-year-old Greek national faced court yesterday.

The two local men face drug importation charges, and the Greek national has been released pending further enquiries.

Police also raided residential properties in Spotswood and Reservoir, and commercial premises in Toorak and Kingsville and seized luxury vehicles, watches, jewellery, drugs and cash.

Police say they seized drugs worth $20 million as part of their investigation. (Supplied: Victoria Police)

Acting Detective Superintendent Andrew Stamper said the arrests followed a four-month investigation into drug importation by a Melbourne-based syndicate. 

"We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to ensure those who bring that harm to our state are held to account, and that these criminal syndicates are strongly and deliberately targeted," he said.

Police said the men arrested this week were "significant syndicate members".

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