Hallam: Video emeges of Narre Warren man’s arrest following guns, drugs raid
A man with a firearms prohibition order against him has been arrested following a police raid which allegedly uncovered various guns and drugs.
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A 3D printed pistol was among a stash of guns, drugs and an allegedly stolen car seized in a police raid in Hallam.
Footage supplied to Leader shows officers arresting a man as a result of the raid at a property in Empire Way about 10.45am on Thursday.
Police conducted the raid as part of an ongoing investigation, and allegedly uncovered a collection of guns including the pistol, a handgun, a sawn-off shotgun and a longarm rifle.
A trafficable quantity of ice and an allegedly stolen Ford Ranger were also found.
The 23-year-old Narre Warren man was inside the home at the time of the raid and is the subject of a firearms prohibition order.
He was charged with 23 weapons, theft and drug-related offences and remanded to face the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Friday.
Meanwhile, a Rye man will face court after a loaded handgun was allegedly found following a police pursuit in Frankston on Thursday night.
Police called in the air wing to track a car after officers noticed it zooming along Frankston-Flinders Rd about 9.30pm on Thursday.
The car continued to Main St before a male driver and a female passenger allegedly jumped out of the car and ran off.
Officers gave chase and arrested the duo nearby, and allegedly found a loaded handgun in a bag on the back seat of the dumped car in a later search.
A 51-year-old man from Rye was charged with firearms and driving offences, and bailed to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on July 1.
His female passenger was released pending further inquiries.