Six folks have been charged after police seized lots of of hundreds of dollars, an imitation firearm and suspected cocaine throughout raids throughout Melbourne's south-east.
The year-long investigation resulted in police dismantling a "vital drug syndicate" allegedly promoting illicit substances all through the south east suburbs and regional Victoria.
Police say 5 simultaneous search warrants had been executed this morning in Frankston, Carrum Downs, Seaford and Brighton East.
Gadgets seized embrace a substance they allege is cocaine, round $410,000 in money, an imitation firearm and a gray Holden Commodore.
Superintendent Fiona Bock mentioned detectives gathered intelligence to make arrests and "carry severe offenders earlier than the courts".
A 40-year-old Carrum Downs lady, 44-year-old Carrum Downs man, 37-year-old Brighton East man, 39-year-old Seaford man, 39-year-old Carrum Downs lady, and a 42-year-old Carrum Downs man had been all arrested right this moment.
They've since been charged with trafficking a big industrial amount of methylamphetamine and cocaine.
All six are anticipated to be remanded and seem earlier than court docket at a later date.
The investigation continues to be ongoing.