Two arrested after underground bunker discovered in Adelaide

Two males have been arrested after the invention of hashish allegedly being grown in an underground bunker in Adelaide.
Police visited the semi-rural property at Coromandel East to conduct a search on Monday.
Officers stated they discovered and seized 18 hashish vegetation that have been being grown hydroponically.

Two men have been arrested after the discovery of cannabis allegedly being grown in an underground bunker in Adelaide.
Two males have been arrested after the invention of hashish allegedly being grown in an underground bunker in Adelaide.(9News)

Police stated in addition they seized about 680 grams of dried hashish, two gel blaster firearms, about 35 grams of a white powder suspected to be cocaine, hydroponic tools and a big amount of money.
A 53-year-old man and a 20-year-old man, each from the Adelaide suburb of Coromandel East, have been arrested on the property.
They've each been charged with cultivating hashish, theft of electrical energy, possess prescribed tools, trafficking in managed medicine particularly cocaine and hashish, cash laundering and possess firearms with out a licence.
The lads have been refused bail and can seem within the Adelaide Magistrates Courtroom on Tuesday.
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