- Officers executed 30 search warrants in Victoria resulting in large seize of drugs
- Operation Turret has so far seized 2100 litres of liquid substances in Victoria
- Twelve firearms have also been as well as large amounts of cannabis in the state
Police have seized more than $10 million worth of a drug known as ‘Grievous Bodily Harm’ in Victoria.
Dubbed as Operation Turret by Victorian Police, officers executed 30 search warrants which resulted in the significant seizure of drugs, firearms and stolen goods.
The operation took place from the north-west of Melbourne to the far north-east town of Shepparton.
Victorian Police have seized over $10million worth of killer drug GHB a part of a state wide search
Illicit material such as drugs, firearms, stolen property and cash were taken by police and eleven people were arrested in the state-wide search.
An industrial property in north Melbourne was raided and resulted in the seizure of prescription medication, cannabis, firearms as well as stolen goods.
A large quantity of the party drug GHB was found at the Craigieburn property as well as ten litres of an unidentified liquid.
Six men were arrested at the northern-city suburb and the men aged 19 to 26 will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday.
Five more properties were raided in the regional town of Shepparton and one property in Lemnos.
Four men and one woman were arrested at their homes and a large amount of cannabis was seized from these properties.
‘We are committed to making our streets a safer and drug-free environment for everyone in the community to enjoy,’ North West Region Crime Inspector Jamie Templeton said.
Operation Turret has resulted in the the seizure of 2100 litres of liquid substances and 12 firearms.
Six men were arrested from a Craigieburn industrial property in north Melbourne. The men aged 19-26 will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday
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