Stanthorpe man to front court after police raid discovers meth, cannabis
A southern Queensland man’s Sunday blues hit hard after Queensland Police raided his property, allegedly locating a number of dangerous drugs.
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Queensland Police have quashed the pep in a Stanthorpe man's step after they allegedly located a variety of illicit drugs at a Harris St property.
It’s understood a joint operation between officers from Stanthorpe CIB and the State Flying Squad took place on June 8, where a quantity of cannabis, cannabis plants and methamphetamines were located during a search of the property.
Other drug paraphernalia and utensils were also seized during the search.
Police have charged a 29-year-old man with eight offences including possessing dangerous drugs and possess property suspected of having been acquired for the purpose of committing a drug offence.
The man appeared before Stanthorpe Magistrates Court on Monday.
Investigations are ongoing.
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Originally published as Stanthorpe man to front court after police raid discovers meth, cannabis