Man charged after Taskforce Nemesis seizes drugs cash and ammunition

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ACT Policing’s Criminal Investigators have removed more drugs and ammunition from Canberra’s streets in an operation targeting criminal gangs.

The operation saw a search warrant executed on Friday (9 November 2018) at a residence in Monash, where a significant quantity of a substance suspected to be cocaine was found, along with ammunition.

The substance, with an estimated street value of $100 000, the ammunition, cash and a prohibited item were seized by police.

A 36-year-old Monash man was arrested and has been charged with trafficking a prohibited substance, possessing ammunition, proceeds of crime and possessing a prohibited item. He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today and police will oppose bail.

ACT Policing Detective Superintendent Scott Moller said Friday’s operation is another positive result for the Canberra community.

“We are dedicated to improving the safety of Canberra, and disrupting the illegal activities of criminal gangs in the ACT is one of our highest priorities,” Superintendent Moller said.

“This operation is part of our ongoing strategy to target criminal gangs and reduce their ability to benefit financially from illegal activity."

“As has been demonstrated again this week, police attached to ACT Criminal Investigations will be relentless in the pursuit of criminal gangs."

“We know the community is supporting us with this endeavour, and I would like to thank those individuals who give us information. We want to hear from anyone who has any information regarding drugs, illegal firearms, or criminal gang activity.”

Police are urging anyone who may have any information regarding illegal firearms or drugs to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Information can be provided anonymously.

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