Four men arrested in connection with suspected drug ring face charges from police

Four men charged by NSW police for supplying guns and drugs in the state.

July 26th 2024.

Four men arrested in connection with suspected drug ring face charges from police
The New South Wales police have recently made significant progress in their investigation into the distribution of illegal substances and firearms throughout the state. After gathering evidence and conducting thorough surveillance, they have successfully charged four men in connection to this criminal activity.

Yesterday at around noon, authorities made their first arrests, taking three men into custody in different locations including Matraville, Merrylands, and Chullora. Upon further investigation, the police were able to seize a large sum of $340,000 in cash, along with 12 kilograms of cocaine, a kilogram of MDMA, and smaller amounts of meth. In addition, two cars, two guns, and a balaclava were confiscated, all of which have been linked to the illegal syndicate.

This operation falls under the jurisdiction of Strike Force Brevifoila, which was established earlier this year in order to dismantle criminal networks that are responsible for distributing large quantities of drugs throughout New South Wales. Just yesterday afternoon, a 40-year-old man was apprehended at a gym in Chullora by detectives from the strike force. He is now facing charges of directing the activities of a criminal group, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and supplying and possessing prohibited drugs. He will remain in police custody and is expected to appear in Bankstown Local Court today.

Similarly, a 23-year-old man was also taken into custody in Matraville and charged with eight offenses, including supplying prohibited firearms and ammunition, as well as various drug-related charges. He will also remain in custody and appear in Waverley Local Court today. Another man, aged 21, was arrested in Merrylands and charged with commercial drug supply, handling proceeds of crime, and participating in a criminal group. He too will appear in court today after being denied bail.

In addition to making these arrests, the police also executed search warrants at several properties in Chester Hill, Matraville, and Wiley Park. During these searches, they discovered and seized a large amount of cash, cocaine, cannabis, and other illegal substances. They also recovered high-end watches, two Audi motor vehicles, mobile phones, gloves, and a balaclava. At one of the properties in Matraville, a fourth man was arrested and charged with supplying prohibited drugs and handling proceeds of crime. He was also denied bail and will appear in Waverley Local Court today.

It is clear that the New South Wales police are committed to taking down these criminal networks and putting an end to the illegal distribution of drugs and firearms in the state. Thanks to their diligent efforts and successful operations, they are making a significant impact in the fight against crime.

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