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Police charge six over ‘Dial-a-Dealer’ drug supply operation – Redfern RES
Redfern Region Enforcement Squad (RES) investigators have charged six men and seized cocaine, MDMA and $100,000 cash, as part of ongoing investigations into an alleged criminal syndicate coordinating a “Dial-a-Dealer” drug supply network.
In September 2017, detectives from Redfern RES established Strike Force Northrop to investigate and target the ongoing supply of cocaine within the Central Metropolitan Region.
As part of ongoing investigations, officers received information relating to the supply of cocaine through a “Dial-a-Dealer” network, operating within the Sutherland Shire.
Following extensive inquiries, Strike Force Northrop investigators arrested a 26-year-old man on Ewos Parade, Caringbah, just before 3pm yesterday (Friday 16 July 2021).
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Police charge four after three firearms, $30,000 cash and cocaine seized – Strike Force Northrop
Redfern Region Enforcement Squad (RES) investigators have charged four people and seized firearms, ammunition, cash and cocaine, following an operation in Sydney’s south west yesterday.
In September 2017, detectives from Redfern RES established Strike Force Northrop to investigate and target the ongoing supply of cocaine within the Central Metropolitan Region.
Targeted police operations were conducted last year on nine nights over four weeks in November and December, which saw 137 people charged. Their matters remain before the courts.
Following on from these inquiries, police stopped a vehicle on Cambridge Avenue, Bankstown, about 6pm yesterday (Friday 12 March 2021).
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Guns, drugs, knuckle dusters and cash have been seized from a western Sydney home, with four men charged as part of a sweeping police operation into the city’s cocaine supply.
NSW Police found more than 86 grams of cocaine, 300 rounds of ammunition and several weapons at a Bankstown unit on Friday evening.
A sawn-off shotgun was seized by police from a western Sydney unit on Friday.
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The police raid came after officers searched a car on Cambridge Avenue in Bankstown about 6pm on Friday afternoon, where they found eight grams of cocaine and five grams of cannabis.
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