Police seize 756 kilograms of methylamphetamine, $1 million in cash, other drugs in western Sydney
At one property, police found more than 750 kilograms of meth, 16 kilograms of cocaine, massive sums of cash, other drugs, and electronics.
Two women have been charged after more than 750 kilograms of methylamphetamine was found at a property in Sydney, with an estimated value of $50 million.
On Monday night, just before 9pm, detectives executed a search warrant at a property in Kings Langley, in western Sydney.
In the garage, police officers found 769 kilograms of methylamphetamine, 16 kilograms of cocaine, approximately $1m in cash, and electronic devices and gadgets police believe are related to the supply of prohibited drugs.
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The older woman was charged with deal with property proceeds of crime valued at $100,000 or more, and the younger was released pending further investigations.
She was refused bail to appear in court on Tuesday.
During a search warrant executed at the same time in the nearby suburb of Norwest, police found a further $150,000 in cash, about 200 grams of a powder believed to be cocaine, a “large amount” of steroids, smaller quantities of crystal and powder substances, and additional electronics.
Police arrested a 42-year-old man at the scene.
He was charged with three counts of supply prohibited drugs equal to or greater than a large commercial quantity and two counts of deal with property proceeds of crime valued at $100,000 or more.
The man was refused bail to appear in court on Tuesday.
The arrests were made under Strike Force Felix, established earlier this year to investigate the “the large-scale distribution of drugs across Sydney’s west by a 42-year-old man and his associates”.
Strike Force Felix investigations continue.
