Strike Force Summit: Jaxon Togo and Eric Honeysett charged after Dubbo and Wellington drug raid
A man is facing more than 100 drug supply-related charges after investigations following a massive alleged organised crime operation. Here’s the latest.
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Police have laid more than 100 charges additional charges following an investigation into an alleged organised drug blitz in the state’s central west.
Detectives established Strike Force Summit to investigate the supply of drugs in the Dubbo region.
Following extensive inquiries, investigators raided seven homes in Dubbo and Wellington on September 26.
During the warrants, police allegedly seized four firearms, methamphetamine, MDMA, heroin, cannabis, mobile phones, cash and two motorbikes for forensic examination.
Kenneth, Brendan, Jordan, Ann, and Jarrod Gardoll, Gary Hinchcliff, Kirk Millhouse, and three others have been charged and remain before Dubbo Local Court.
Just after 7am on October 11, two men, aged 19 and 22, attended Dubbo Police Station, where they were arrested.
Eric Honeysett, 19, was charged with 103 drug, property and firearm-related offences.
He was refused bail and appeared at Dubbo Local Court the same day, where he was formerly refused bail to reappear at the same court on December 7.
Jaxon Togo, 22, was charged with four counts of supply prohibited drug, three counts of possessing an unauthorised firearm, possessing ammunition and participating in a criminal group activity.
He was refused bail and appeared at the same court on the same day where he was formerly refused bail to reappear at court on November 2.