Travisth Chathaphavong: Chipping Norton man on drug supply charges
A man accused of supplying 2kg of drugs over four days across southwest Sydney is before the courts. His arrest by a specialist strike force follows a six-month investigation.
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A Chipping Norton man has fronted Liverpool Local Court today charged supplying illegal drugs.
Travisth Chathaphavong, 42, did not apply for bail and is being held in remand until his case returns before the courts.
Police allege he was involved in the supply of 1.6kg of methylamphetamine and 400 grams of heroin over four days in Bonnyrigg, Cabramatta and Warwick Farm.
Strike Force Sovat, investigating the commercial supply of drugs, arrested him at his home in Chipping Norton at 7am today.
They executed search warrants at the Chipping Norton home and at another property in Moorebank, seizing mobile phones and other electronic devices.
Chathaphavong did not enter a plea to three counts of supply prohibited drug (large commercial quantity), three counts of supply prohibited drug (commercial quantity), and supply prohibited drug (indictable quantity).
He is scheduled to appear before Liverpool Local Court over audio-visual link on March 30, 2020.