A woman has been charged after police uncovered an alleged drug house on a suburban street in Coomera.
Detectives raided the home on Beattie Road on Saturday after receiving “community intelligence” suggesting that the property was involved in the sale of dangerous drugs.
During the search, police allegedly uncovered drugs including cannabis, methylamphetamine, over one kilogram of MDMA tablets and THC oil that was actively cooking at the time.
Officers allege that instructions for drug production were also found inside the home.
A 32-year-old woman was arrested at the home and later charged with multiple offences, including possessing dangerous drugs, producing dangerous drugs and possession of weapons.
The woman fronted Southport Court on Saturday, where she was given bail to reappear on November 7.
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Chief Superintendent Craig Hanlon said Gold Coast Police were determined to protect the community from dangerous drugs.
“This operation demonstrates our ongoing focus on keeping harmful substances off the streets,” Chief Superintendent Hanlon said.
“Gold Coast Police will continue to act decisively against anyone involved in the manufacture or distribution of dangerous drugs”.
Investigations are continuing.