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Massive $5.5 million meth haul

THREE men have been charged after a large commercial clandestine laboratory was allegedly located and $5 million of methylamphetamine allegedly seized in Bankstown and Revesby.

 

In March 2024, the State Crime Command’s Drug and Firearms Squad – with the assistance of Australian Border Force (ABF) – commenced an investigation under Strike Force Reply into the alleged manufacture and supply of prohibited drugs, in particular methylamphetamine.
The investigation was launched after ABF made a number of detections at the border, found to contain border-controlled precursor chemicals used in the manufacture of methylamphetamine.
Following extensive investigations, strike force detectives – with assistance from the Raptor and Public Order Riot Squads and Fire and Rescue NSW – executed four search warrants on properties at Revesby, Bankstown, Sefton, and Parramatta on Tuesday.
During the search at Revesby, detectives allegedly found an industrial scale clandestine laboratory located within two detached granny flats at the property. Purpose built reaction vessels, chemical glassware and other items consistent with drug manufacture were located and seized, including 3.5kg of methylamphetamine, 88kg of GHB, and almost 150kg of precursor chemicals, capable of producing hundreds of kilograms of methylamphetamine.
Specialist police from the Chemical Operations Team were deployed and are dismantling the lab.
At Bankstown, two men, aged 30 and 35 were arrested and detectives allegedly discovered a clandestine laboratory. The Chemical Operations Team were deployed to dismantle lab. During a subsequent search, detectives allegedly seized 2kg of methylamphetamine, a pistol, $150,000 cash, ammunition, electronic devices and cannabis.
At Sefton, the occupant, a 42-year-old man, was arrested with detectives allegedly seizing clothing, mobile phones, electronic storage, and a gel blaster pistol.
At Parramatta, detectives allegedly seized electronic devices and clothing relevant to the offence as well as chemicals, and equipment used in the manufacture of prohibited drugs.
The total street value of all drugs seized is estimated to be $5.5 million.
The three men were each charged with manufacture prohibited drug – large commercial quantity and participate criminal group contribute criminal activity.
The 35-year-old man was also charged with supply prohibited drug – large commercial quantity, recklessly deal proceeds of crime $100,000 or more and possess unauthorised pistol.
The 42-year-old man was also charged with possess unauthorised pistol and drive while licence suspended.
Investigations continue.
Anyone with information that may assist investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence.