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A man has been charged after $140,000 and multiple weapons, including a grenade, loaded guns and 15,000 rounds of live ammunition were seized following multiple raids across Sydney‘s south-west.
Police began an investigation on Monday after reports that firearms and ammunition were found inside a storage unit on Milperra Road in Revesby.
Authorities were called, and a crime scene was established.
A lifelike silicone mask seized by police.
A lifelike silicone mask seized by police. (NSW Police)

Authorities executed a search warrant on a storage unit, uncovering a significant cache that included a “flashbang” grenade, seven firearms, three gel blasters, and an extensive stockpile of 15,000 live ammunition rounds. Additionally, they confiscated numerous loaded and unloaded magazines along with seven ballistic vests.

The seizure also revealed an array of items such as 16 electronic stun devices, handcuffs, firearm components including silencers, tracking equipment, knives, various electronic gadgets, a security uniform, and realistic silicone head masks.

A 39-year-old man was later arrested at around 10.15am following a vehicle stop on The Avenue Road in Yagoona and was taken to Bankstown Police Station.
A rifle was among the seven firearms seized.
A rifle was among the seven firearms seized. (NSW Police)
Another of the rifles found.
Another of the rifles found. (NSW Police)

Subsequent investigations led police to execute three more search warrants at different locations: a property on The Avenue in Yagoona, another on Keswick Street in Georges Hall, and a storage facility situated in Moorebank.

During these operations, authorities discovered and seized a loaded pistol, a loaded revolver, two additional firearms, firearm components, six magazines, two silencers, mobile phones, and approximately $140,000 in cash.

A flashbang grenade was found in the storage container.
A flashbang grenade was found in the storage container. (NSW Police)
15,000 rounds of ammunition were found.
15,000 rounds of ammunition were found. (NSW Police)

A 39-year-old individual now faces 60 charges, including the possession of numerous unregistered firearms and holding unauthorized and prohibited weapons.

He was refused bail and will appear before Bankstown Local Court today. 

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