Three people have been charged with over 20 offences following mass drug raids across the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
Officers from the Organised Crime Gangs Group, along with Gold Coast RAP and Brisbane Dog Squad executed multiple search warrants at addresses in Gaven, Cannon Hill, and Upper Coomera on December 8 and 9.
During the raids, police allegedly uncovered over 1kg of methylamphetamine, 6L of Gamma-Butyrolactone, 28g of cocaine, steroids and large amounts of cash.
Officers also found and seized two firearms, encrypted phones, cannabis, prescription medications, glass pipes, a cryovac machine and packaging and electronic scales.
Two men aged, 39 and 51, have been charged with a raft of offences including possess dangerous drugs and possessing anything used in the commission of a crime.
A 47-year-old woman was also charged with offences including possess dangerous drugs and possess used utensils.
All three were due to appear in court on Wednesday.
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Detective Acting Superintendent Craig Bowman said the seizure is a great example of the “commitment and collaboration across the Queensland Police Service to targeting criminal activity and disrupting the supply of drugs”.
“This collaborative effort enhanced the results of the operation, disrupting the offenders, preventing them from committing further crimes and in turn preventing a large quantity of illicit drugs from causing harm to our communities,” Detective Superintendent Bowman said.