Seven Individuals Indicted Following Police Seizure of Firearms and $3 Million in Drugs Linked to Sydney Crime Syndicate

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Seven men are facing serious drug and firearm charges following their alleged involvement in a criminal syndicate supplying drugs throughout Sydney.
Following extensive investigations into the syndicate, detectives executed a search warrant at a Granville home on January 20, earlier this month.

Authorities conducted searches across eight residences in Hurstville, Riverwood, Revesby, and Beverly Hills yesterday.

During the operation, law enforcement officers discovered and confiscated a ballistic vest along with over 800 rounds of ammunition.

During the searches, police found and seized over 28kg of prohibited drugs, three firearms, more than $1 million in cash and a large quantity of steroids.

The total street value of the seized drugs reached $3 million. This haul included 24.9 kilograms of methylamphetamines and 2.9 kilograms of heroin.

In Granville, a 26-year-old man was apprehended and brought to Granville Police Station. He faces fifteen charges, including the large-scale supply of prohibited drugs and three counts of unauthorized pistol possession.

In the course of yesterday’s operations, five men aged 30, 31, 32, 33, and 65 were detained and transported to Hurstville Police Station, where they were charged with various offenses.

He was refused bail and was remanded to appear before Parramatta Court on March 23.

During yesterday’s searches, five men, aged 30, 31, 32, 33 and 65, were arrested and taken to Hurstville Police Station, where they were charged with multiple offences.

The men were charged with large commercial drug supply, dealing with proceeds of crime and participating in a criminal group.

They were all refused bail and will face Sutherland Court today.

A sixth man, aged 68, was charged with supplying an indictable quantity of drugs and dealing with proceeds of crime.

He was granted conditional bail to appear before the Sutherland Court on March 17.

Investigations are still ongoing.

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