Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Pubdate: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 Author: Australian Associated Press HONG KONG RAIDS FOLLOW AUSTRALIA'S RECORD HEROIN BUST Hong Kong police raided six homes in connection with Australia's largest drug bust yesterday as a freighter used to import the 400kilograms of heroin was searched in Sydney. Two people questioned in the Chinese territory were wives of Hong Kong nationals arrested on Wednesday as a boat took the high-grade heroin from the freighter Uniana to an isolated beach near Port Macquarie. Hong Kong Narcotics Bureau officers conducted simultaneous raids across the former British colony, seizing documents relating to the drug-smuggling operation, a Hong Kong police spokesman said. They believe the mastermind of the international syndicate is a man from Hong Kong - the method used by the smugglers fitting the way he operated. Some of the suspects had been under surveillance in Hong Kong for years. "We have not made any arrests so far," a police spokesman in the territory said. "However, we plan more raids and expect some arrests to perhaps follow then." Chief Superintendent Koo Sii-hong, of Hong Kong's Narcotics Bureau, said four residents were questioned and the raids netted reams of financial documents. Seven Hong Kong Chinese nationals and 11 Indonesians are in custody in Australia following the bust, which involved 100 police and customs officers and a Navy frigate. They will appear in Sydney's Central Local Court today charged over the importation of a prohibited import. Hong Kong police originally tipped off the Australian Federal Police when they suspected a Hong Kong resident had left for Sydney as part of a heroin deal. The man arrived in Sydney on August 7 and was placed under surveillance. In Hong Kong, Superintendent Koo said the drugs were bound for the Australian market but had not passed through Hong Kong. Police there believe the freighter, allegedly used to ship the drugs from the Golden Triangle, had not used Hong Kong or mainland Chinese seaports. It arrived at HMAS Platypus Naval Base in Sydney Harbour about 12.30pm yesterday, flanked by two customs boats and a Navy frigate. - - AAP - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski