Pubdate: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 Source: Australian Associated Press (Australia Wire) Copyright: 2002 Australian Associated Press CUSTOMS SEIZE 14KG WORTH OF ECSTASY TABLETS Three people have been charged over a 14kg ecstasy haul at Sydney airport. Some 42,000 ecstasy tablets with a potential street value of more than $2 million were discovered yesterday when customs officers searched the baggage of a couple who had arrived on a flight from Frankfurt, Germany. The drugs were detected in two large suitcases using ionscan particle analysis equipment, a statement from Customs Minister Chris Ellison's office said today. They were allegedly concealed in false bases inside the suitcases. A 24-year-old man and his 23-year-old wife, both Israeli citizens, have been charged with importing prohibited imports. Federal police also arrested a man at a hotel in Bondi on Sydney's eastern beaches when he allegedly attempted to take possession of the suitcases. A 28-year-old man described as a self-employed florist and also an Israeli citizen, was charged with attempting to possess prohibited imports. In an unrelated incident, a 30-year-old Victorian man and a 23-year-old Cabramatta woman were charged when tests on four bottles of cognac allegedly found in their luggage indicated the presence of heroin. They were both charged with importing a prohibited import. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth