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Police allegedly seize kilos of meth, cocaine in Melbourne raid

Police have landed a major blow against an alleged Asian drug syndicate trafficking drugs in Victoria and Western Australia following an arrest in Melbourne’s west.

Detectives from Victoria’s Major Drug Squad swooped on a home in West Footscray on Thursday and allegedly seized 2kg of methylamphetamine and 1kg of cocaine.

A 31-year-old man was arrested following the raid and charged with trafficking large commercial quantities of both drugs, marking a milestone in a months-long investigation.

Victoria Police launched an investigation in July following information provided to detectives by police across the border in WA about the syndicate.

Camera IconA 31-year-old man was arrested following the raid and charged with trafficking large commercial quantities of drugs. Victoria Police Credit: NCA NewsWire
Detectives from Victoria’s Major Drug Squad swooped in on a home in West Footscray on Thursday where they allegedly seized 2kg of methylamphetamine and 1kg cocaine. Picture: Victoria Police
Camera IconDetectives allegedly seized 2kg of methylamphetamine and 1kg of cocaine. Victoria Police Credit: NCA NewsWire

Detective Acting Inspector Damien O’Mahoney commended the work of both police departments.

“Those involved in the trafficking of drugs have little respect for state borders, so it’s important that Victoria Police works closely with our counterparts interstate,” he said.

“Yesterday’s arrest will have an impact not only here in Victoria but also in WA and by seizing those drugs they won’t be able to cause further harm to our community.”

The man was remanded into custody to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on January 9.

https://thewest.com.au/news/police-allegedly-seize-kilos-of-meth-cocaine-in-melbourne-raid-c-12124222 Police allegedly seize kilos of meth, cocaine in Melbourne raid

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