Australia NewsCops Find $1 Million Cash in South Australia Border Crossing BustSavePrintPolice in the southern New South Wales (NSW) border city of Albury check cars crossing the state border from Victoria on July 8, 2020. William West/AFP via Getty ImagesAAP11/16/2020|Updated: 11/17/2020More than $1 million in cash has been confiscated after being found in a car crossing the South Australian border from NSW.Two men, aged 47 and 51 from the state’s Mid North region, will face court on Nov. 17 on a raft of money laundering and drug trafficking charges.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentAAPAuthorAustralian Associated Press is an Australian news agency.Author’s Selected ArticlesOver 20,000 Sales of NSW $1 Home DesignJan 27, 2026Liberal Leader’s Allies Vow Support amid Leadership Change ‘Frenzy’Jan 26, 2026Thousands of Victorian Residents told to Leave Before Sunset as Massive Fire SpreadsJan 25, 2026Father of Canadian Backpacker Says She Wouldn’t Want to See Dingoes CulledJan 25, 2026Related TopicsNSWpoliceconfiscatedborder crossingSouth Australia