Police hunt accused drug trafficker Hamada Saeed, wanted for string of burglaries in north
An accused drug trafficker with links to burglaries in Coburg has been on the run from police for months after failing to answer bail.
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An accused drug trafficker with links to burglaries in Coburg is on the run from police after failing to answer bail.
Several arrest warrants have been issued for Hamada Saeed, who is wanted on charges of trafficking methylamphetamine, contravening a community corrections order and failing to answer bail.
The 29-year-old is also wanted in connection with a number of aggravated burglaries and burglaries in Coburg and North Coburg from late October to December 2019 this year.
Saeed has avoided police capture since October when a warrant was also issued.
Detective Sergeant Kris Hamilton said Saeed is believed to visit the Coburg, Point Cook and Collingwood areas.
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“He is approximately 180cm tall, thin build with dark hair,” he said.
“It is understood Saeed uses public transport.”
Anyone who sights Saeed or has information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.