Three men have been detained and charged with running a dial-a-dealer narcotics ring in Sydney’s Inner West.
Utilizing a Marrickville cafe and automobile service company as its base of operations, the drug ring is accused of supplying at least 375 200-gram packets of cocaine.
The estimated supply of cocaine was worth $115,000 in total.
14 grams of cocaine and an additional $30,000 in cash were found.
The suspected Sydney-wide cocaine supply organization has reportedly been the focus of NSW Police’s investigation since November of last year.
Three men, aged 33, 24, and 31, were detained as a result of targeted police operations that were carried out yesterday between 10am and noon, according to a statement from NSW Police.
“At two businesses in Marrickville, two residences in Roselands, and a third house in Arncliffe, investigators carried out searches mandated by search warrants.
“The charges against a 33-year-old Roselands man and a 24-year-old Arncliffe man include continuous drug supply, indictable amount supply, involvement in a direct criminal organization, and dealing in stolen property.
“A 31-year-old guy is accused of participating in a criminal organization and supplying illegal drugs on two charges.”
The guys were scheduled to appear at Parramatta Local Court on Saturday but were denied bail.