Clandestine ‘drug lab’ dismantled in Sydney after $2 million worth of ‘ice’ found

Clandestine ‘drug lab’ dismantled in Sydney after  million worth of ‘ice’ found
A clandestine drug operation has been dismantled by specialist police after they allegedly found $2 million price of the drug ‘ice’ inside a western Sydney dwelling.

Riot police and Drugs and Firearms Squad detectives raided the house in Oakhurst at 11.20am.

There they uncovered the clandestine drug lab, the place they allege they discovered $10,550 in money and greater than 1.6 kilograms of methylamphetamine, generally often called ‘ice’, which has an estimated avenue worth of round $2 million.

Drugs and Firearms Squad detectives discovered roughly 1687g of methylamphetamine – estimated to have a avenue worth of $2 million – at a clandestine drug lab in Oakhurst, Sydney. (NSW Police)

A 54-year-old man was arrested close by and was taken to Granville Police Station.

Forensics officers and people from the Chemical Operation Unit had been known as in to look at the alleged lab.

Within half an hour, a second arrest was made – a 51-year-old man on Melton Street in Granville.

During a second raid on a house in Guildford, officers situated and seized $8565 in money.

As nicely because the illicit medicine, virtually $20,000 in money was discovered at two properties. (NSW Police)

Both suspects have been charged with manufacturing and supplying a big business amount of a prohibited drug and coping with the proceeds of crime.

They have been refused bail forward of their court docket appearances at this time.

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