Strike Force Malud: Police raid Revesby Heights, Pheasants Nest homes before arresting 31-year-old man
More than $400,000 worth of cocaine, ice and heroin have been seized and a man has been arrested after multiple police raids on the back of a six-month investigation into Sydney drug supply.
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More than $400,000 worth of cocaine, ice and heroin have been seized after police raided multiple homes following a six-month investigation into a Sydney drug trade.
In June 2023, detectives from the Central Metropolitan Region Enforcement Squad South formed Strike Force Malud to investigate alleged illegal drug supply throughout Sydney.
On Thursday, police raided homes in Revesby Heights and Pheasants Nest, where they located a stash of illegal drugs including commercial quantities of methamphetamine, cocaine and heroin, as well as cannabis, steroids, cash and other items alleged to be proceeds of crime.
The seized drugs have a combined street value of $400,000.
A 31-year-old man was arrested at Kogarah Police Station and charged with five offences, including three counts of supplying more than a large commercial quantity of prohibited drug, prohibited drug possession and dealing with more than $100,000 of property proceeds of crime.
He was refused bail to appear at Sutherland Local Court on Friday.
Investigations under Strike Force Malud are continuing.