Premiere Pro CS6: No sound importing .mts files

Hey,
My Setup:
- Adobe Premiere Pro CS6
- Windows 7 x64
My Problem:
I bought a DLSM (Panasonic Lumix G6H) and recorded five hours of footage using AVCHD 50p. I imported the .mts files into Premiere and got no sound at all. Whenever I open the .mts with VLC or WMP there is sound.
I spent numerous hours trying to find a solution for this problem, but unfortunately none of them worked for me.
At this point I'm quite frustrated, I NEVER create accounts to ask questions, because usually they are answered - but this time i couldnt manage to overcome this issue.
I already tried:
1) Copy the entire folder structure - didnt work
2) Rename the .mts to .m2ts - didnt work
3) Using the Media-Browser when importing the files - didnt work
4) Rename it to .avi - didnt work
5) Downloaded "Any Video Converter" as my last resort.. there is no option for 50p .m2ts (which might work) - not satisfying

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