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Two males in Wolli Creek charged in Greater Sydney dial-a-dealer cocaine ring

Two males in Wolli Creek charged in Greater Sydney dial-a-dealer cocaine ring
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Two men have been accused with drug distribution through a “Dial-a-Dealer” criminal network, and will appear in court.


The Central Metropolitan South Region Enforcement Squad (RES) launched Strike Force Northrop in 2017 to investigate and target the continuous cocaine supply in the Greater Sydney area.

As part of the investigation, on Friday at 3.15 p.m., two men, ages 21 and 22, were taken into custody in a unit and an underground carpark on Lusty Street, Wolli Creek.

Two men, ages 21 and 22, were detained in a unit and an underground carpark on Lusty St, Wolli Creek at 3.15 p.m. on Friday as part of a police crackdown on ‘Dial-a-Dealer’ drug distribution networks.

A search warrant of the flat yielded two firearms, ammunition, handcuffs, $63,500 in cash, 737 grams of cocaine, 515 grams of MDMA, and electronic hand.

A search warrant executed on the flat discovered two firearms, ammo, handcuffs, $63,500 in cash, 737 grams of cocaine, 515 grams of MDMA, and electronic hand.

The things were confiscated and will now be examined further.

Two males were transported to the Kogarah Police Station, where they were charged with a long number of offenses.

Both men are charged with a variety of narcotics offenses, including distribution of a controlled substance in commercial quantities, possession of an unauthorized firearm and ammunition, dealing in the proceeds of crime, and membership in a criminal organization.

The pair was denied bail and will appear before the Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday.


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