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Subscriber only Police in Brisbane have seized more than $100,000 in cash as well as drugs and mobile phones after raiding three homes. Cocaine, cannabis, steroids and prescription medications were seized from homes in Norman Park, Coorparoo and Browns Plains on Friday, along with about 20 mobile phones. Drugs, phones and cash seized by QPS Taskforce Maxima. Picture: Queensland Police Service. The raids, conducted by Queensland Police s Taskforce Maxima, targeted the alleged supply and possession of illegal drugs by associates of the Comanchero Outlaw Motorcycle Gang.
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Detectives from Taskforce Maxima investigating the alleged supply and possession of illicit drugs by associates of the Comanchero Outlaw Motorcycle Gang have arrested two men on drug related offences following the execution of search warrants on Brisbane’s southside on Friday (April 23).
Police searches of three addresses in Norman Park (Wynnum Road), Coorparoo (Eight Avenue) and Browns Plains (Wembly Road) allegedly uncovered cocaine, cannabis, steroids, prescription medication and drug utensils. Officers also seized approximately 20 mobile phones and around $103,000 in cash.
A 33-year-old Norman Park man has been charged with possession of dangerous drugs (cannabis) and possession property suspected of being used in the commission of a drug offence. He is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on June 28.
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