Founder of gang accused of moving $6M worth of meth

A 33-year-old person is accused of being a founder of the Inner West Brotherhood, according to police in court.

September 19th 2024.

Founder of gang accused of moving $6M worth of meth
A man from Sydney, who is believed to be the leader of a notorious gang, has been accused of bringing in over $6 million worth of meth into the city. This shocking revelation came to light during a thorough investigation that began back in June. According to the authorities, they have found evidence that links the 33-year-old suspect to the importation of 21kg of meth into New South Wales, making him a key member of the criminal organization.

In a swift operation, the police apprehended the suspect at a car park in Condell Park, a suburb in the south-west of Sydney, at around 5am yesterday. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with drug importation. He was presented in court yesterday to face the charges. The police have also revealed that the suspect was allegedly a founding member of a notorious gang known as the "Inner West Brotherhood". They further claim that he was responsible for orchestrating the illegal importation of drugs from a country in Central America.

The investigation into this matter is still ongoing as the police are determined to uncover all the details surrounding this illegal drug operation. In the meantime, the public is urged to stay informed by following us on our WhatsApp channel. With no comments or algorithms to sift through, this is the perfect way to stay updated on all the latest news, celebrity gossip, and sports updates. And the best part is, your privacy is completely protected, so no one will be able to see your private information. Stay connected and stay informed with us on WhatsApp.

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