Five men are accused of helping import $15 million worth of methamphetamine after a plane from Papua New Guinea was intercepted in rural Queensland. The drugs arrived on a so-called black flight, where a light aircraft flies at a very low altitude or turns off monitoring systems to avoid detection. Australian Federal Police allege the men were transnational serious organised crime members who handled practical arrangements to import 52 kilograms of methamphetamine. The men are scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.