Police have raided a home and a nearby unit in one of Sydney's most exclusive suburbs after a man allegedly attempted to collect 30kg of cocaine from a car park. The 40-year-old allegedly attended a dead drop, a secret location where cash and illicit drugs are left for people to collect, in Alexandria yesterday.
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Police have raided a home and a nearby unit in one of Sydney‘s richest suburbs after a man allegedly attempted to collect 30kg of cocaine from a car park.

The 40-year-old allegedly attended a dead drop, a term for a secret location to collect illicit drugs, in Alexandria yesterday.

The Australian Federal Police said officers had intervened and placed 30kg of an inert substance in the package.

Police have raided a home and a nearby unit in one of Sydney's most exclusive suburbs after a man allegedly attempted to collect 30kg of cocaine from a car park. The 40-year-old allegedly attended a dead drop, a secret location where cash and illicit drugs are left for people to collect, in Alexandria yesterday.
Australian Federal Police seized a sports bag from a man in Double Bay. (Australian Federal Police)

The man allegedly removed a sports bag from a parked van and returned to his home in Double Bay.

Police said the man was allegedly an intended recipient of a cocaine importation facilitated by a criminal syndicate offshore.

Two search warrants were carried out on a Double Bay home and a nearby unit, where the man was arrested by AFP officers.

Police said they seized multiple encrypted mobile devices, the sports bag containing inert substitute material and an amount of anabolic steroids.

AFP detective superintendent Morgen Blunden said 30kg of cocaine had an estimated street value of $9.7 million and would have equated to about 150,000 street-level deals.

The man is expected to appear in Parramatta Local Court to face one charge of attempting to possess a commercial quantity of unlawfully imported border controlled drugs.

If the 40-year-old is convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

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