Man is charged after one kilo of cocaine – with a street value of $450,000 – is found in a caravan park
- A man has been charged over the alleged commercial supply of prohibited drugs
- The 30-year-old was arrested by police at a caravan park north of Sydney
- Officers allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine inside a cabin
A man has been charged after more than one kilogram of cocaine was allegedly uncovered by police inside a cabin at a caravan park.
Officers swooped on the park on the Pacific Highway at Heatherbrae, north of Sydney, on Tuesday evening and arrested the 29-year-old man.
After executing a search warrant, police allegedly found the cocaine, along with drug paraphernalia and mobile phones.
A 29-year-old man was arrested by police on Tuesday over the alleged commercial supply of prohibited drugs
Officers allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine inside a cabin at a caravan park north of Sydney
The potential street value of the cocaine is estimated to be $450,000, police said.
The man, from Palmview in Queensland, was arrested and charged with supply large commercial quantity prohibited drug and possess prohibited drug.
He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday.
Police set-up Strike Force Megig in October last year to investigate the supply of illicit drugs in the New South Wales Hunter region.
The man was charged with with supply large commercial quantity prohibited drug and possess prohibited drug
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