Drugs and weapons charges in Frenchville, QLD

A man has been charged with multiple drugs and weapons offences following the execution of a search warrant in Frenchville last week.

Police from the Central Queensland Tactical Crime Squad will allege during the search at a Limpus street address on Friday, November 6 two sawn off shotguns, five shotgun rounds, a set of knuckledusters, 29 grams of methylamphetamine and small quantities of methylenedioxymethamphetamine and oxycodone were located.

It will be further alleged $24,000 in cash was also found at the time.

A 20-year-old Frenchville man has been charged with two counts of unlawful possession of weapons, category D/H/R, one count of unlawful possession of weapons category A/B or M, one count of authority required to possess explosives, one count of unlawful possession of restricted drugs, two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, one count of possessing dangerous drugs schedule 1 drug quantity of exceeding schedule three but less than schedule 4

The man is further charged with possessing utensils or pipes that had been used, one count of possess tainted property, one count of possessing property suspected of being used in the connection with the commission of a drug offence and one count of contravening order about information necessary to access shared information electronically.

The man is next due to appear in the Rockhampton Magistrates Court on January 13.

Anyone with further information is urged to contact police.

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