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Police believe esky rescue something far more sinister after boat found

Police are searching for the three men rescued while clinging to an esky off Western Australia after 365 kilograms of cocaine was found in the water and an abandoned boat nearby.

The trio told police their boat capsized while they were fishing off the Albany coast when they were pulled from the water after sending a distress signal on February 1.

Six days later, a black package containing multiple packages of cocaine washed ashore near Denmark, 423 kilometres south-east of Perth.

An arrest warrant has been issued for three men after police allegedly found 365 kilograms of cocaine in coastal waters off Western Australia's great southern region.

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said a seven-metre boat was also found overturned off Peaceful Bay the following day with more cocaine inside.

"When police retrieved and searched the cabin cruiser they allegedly found another eight similar plastic-wrapped packages, each containing about 40kg of cocaine," the AFP said in a statement.

Police suspect the shipment was collected from the ocean and don't believe the story about the men's boat capsizing.

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Mate Stipinovich, 49 and Karl Whitburn, 45, are believed to be in Western Australia while 36-year-old Aristides Avlonitis is believed to be in the Northern Territory.

AFP acting commander Graeme Marshall urged the three men to contact police.

"We are also appealing for anyone else to call us if they have information to help us find the men, or know anything about this drug importation," he said.

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AFP acting Commander Graeme Marshall urged the three men to contact police.

How and where the drugs were dropped in the water is still being investigated.

Police are working with international authorities as the investigation continues.

For free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drug treatment services call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015.

Access free 24/7 drug and alcohol counselling through the Counselling Online website.

For information about drug and alcohol addiction treatment or support, go to www.turningpoint.org.au.



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Police are searching for the three men rescued while clinging to an esky off Western Australia after 365 kilograms of cocaine was found in the water and an abandoned boat nearby.

The trio told police their boat capsized while they were fishing off the Albany coast when they were pulled from the water after sending a distress signal on February 1.

Six days later, a black package containing multiple packages of cocaine washed ashore near Denmark, 423 kilometres south-east of Perth.

An arrest warrant has been issued for three men after police allegedly found 365 kilograms of cocaine in coastal waters off Western Australia's great southern region.

READ MORE: Sydney boy dies by electrocution at Fiji resort

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said a seven-metre boat was also found overturned off Peaceful Bay the following day with more cocaine inside.

"When police retrieved and searched the cabin cruiser they allegedly found another eight similar plastic-wrapped packages, each containing about 40kg of cocaine," the AFP said in a statement.

Police suspect the shipment was collected from the ocean and don't believe the story about the men's boat capsizing.

Sign up here to receive our daily newsletters and breaking news alerts, sent straight to your inbox.

Mate Stipinovich, 49 and Karl Whitburn, 45, are believed to be in Western Australia while 36-year-old Aristides Avlonitis is believed to be in the Northern Territory.

AFP acting commander Graeme Marshall urged the three men to contact police.

"We are also appealing for anyone else to call us if they have information to help us find the men, or know anything about this drug importation," he said.

READ MORE: Flights grounded as violent cyclone whips up chaos

AFP acting Commander Graeme Marshall urged the three men to contact police.

How and where the drugs were dropped in the water is still being investigated.

Police are working with international authorities as the investigation continues.

For free and confidential advice about alcohol and other drug treatment services call the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015.

Access free 24/7 drug and alcohol counselling through the Counselling Online website.

For information about drug and alcohol addiction treatment or support, go to www.turningpoint.org.au.

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