Caulfield police arrest two, seize $70,000 in drugs

Investigators from the Caulfield Divisional Response Unit have swooped on a pair of suspected drug traffickers in Melbourne’s south-east, seizing approximately $70,000 worth of illicit substances as part of a seven-month investigation into the importation of an imitation firearm and trafficking drugs of dependence.

Following an early morning search warrant at a residential address in Clayton yesterday, police allegedly seized several items including approximately 148 grams of cocaine, approximately 7 grams of methylamphetamine, approximately 10 grams of ketamine, and approximately 20 grams of cannabis, with a total estimated street value of around $70,000.

A man and a woman were subsequently arrested and charged with various drug offences.

A 22-year-old Clayton man has been charged with:

Attempt to Commit Indictable Offence

Traffick Cocaine

Possess Cocaine

2 x Trafficking

Possess Methyl Amphetamine

Possess Other Drug of Dependence – Ephydrine

Knowingly Deal with Proceeds of Crime

Negligently Deal with Proceeds of Crime

Deal property suspected proceeds of crime

7 x Possess Other Drug of Dependence

Possess Cannabis

WO Approval Manu/Store Unauth Explosives

Fail to Provide Information or Assistance when Directed.

A 23-year-old Clayton woman has been charged with 3 x counts of possession.

The man was remanded to appear before Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court today.

The woman was bailed to appear before Moorabbin Magistrates’ Court on 17 June.

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