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NT Police dog finds 1.6kg of cannabis in East Arnhem community

Thousands of bags of cannabis have been found in an East Arnhem residence after a search by an NT Police dog.

Australia's growing drug crisis

AN NT Police dog search has dug up 1600 bags of cannabis in an East Arnhem community.

Dog Operations found the drugs in a search of a residence on Tuesday afternoon.

Rafa the police dog with the stash of cannabis found in an East Arnhem home. Picture: NT Police
Rafa the police dog with the stash of cannabis found in an East Arnhem home. Picture: NT Police

A large bag wrapped in black tape was found to be concealing around 1.6kg of the illicit substance.

Police arrested a 21-year-old at the scene who was then charged with supply a commercial quantity of a schedule 2 drug, possessing a commercial quantity of a schedule 2 drug and administering a dangerous drug to self.

“This is fantastic effort by the dog handler and his K9, who have intercepted what would have been a large quantity of drugs in a vulnerable community,” Acting Senior Sergeant Riva Zio said.

Police remind anyone with information on the transportation of drugs into remote communities to contact authorities or Crime Stoppers.

Originally published as NT Police dog finds 1.6kg of cannabis in East Arnhem community

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