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Police have smashed a cannabis ring involving nine hydroponic grow-houses containing 405 plants worth $1million.
Ten men were charged after the plants and nearly $40,000 cash was found in the homes in Sydney s east.
Officers from Strike Force Grassy hit nine properties in dawn raids in Randwick, Rosebery, Chifley, Kingsford, Maroubra, West Hoxton, Kensington and Matraville on Wednesday.
Officers from Strike Force Grassy conducted the raid early on Wednesday across Sydney s east and arrested a number of men (pictured)
Across the nine houses 405 marijuana plants were discovered worth about $1million (pictured)
Police allege they found sophisticated hydroponic cannabis set-ups where they seized 405 cannabis plants, about 3kg of marijuana, and $37,550.
01:31 EDT, 10 January 2021
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An Australian country music singer has lashed out at fake scammers pretending to be him to rip off wellwishers donating to the families devastated by the Wellington horror crash.
Former X Factor runner-up Jason Owen issued a desperate warning to fans to be aware of the disgusting scammers just days after two brothers were killed in his hometown in Wellington near Dubbo in central NSW on Tuesday.
Sheldon Shorey, 6, and his brother Shane, who would have turned eight on Friday, were walking home from the local pool when they were struck by a Holden sedan allegedly driven by unlicensed driver Jacob Steven Donn, 25.
Sheldon, six, and Shane Shorey, seven, were killed when a sedan allegedly driven by unlicensed man Jacob Steven Donn, 25, mounted the kerb and hit them in Wellington in NSW on Tuesday.
An allegedly unlicensed driver accused by police of killing two boys and injuring three other people in a horrific hit and run has not applied for bail. Father of Shane, 7, and Sheldon, 6, Shorey - the young brothers whose lives were tragically cut short in the crash - will now have to wait until Tuesday for his chance to face the man police allege drove the car which killed his sons. Joseph Shorey with sons Sheldon, 6, and (front) Shane Shorey, 7. Jacob Steven Donn, 25, did not apply for bail and it was formally refused when he appeared before a registrar in Broken Hill Local Court on Thursday.