Gun, silencers, drugs, credit cards seized when 4WD searched, NSW

A man is due in Tweed Heads court today charged with 13 offences after drugs, a gun, silencers, ammunition, and stolen credit cards were seized when a 4WD was searched at Byron Bay this morning.

Officers from Tweed/Byron Police District were patrolling when they stopped and searched a man in a 4WD parked in Wright Street about 1.30am (Wednesday 13 March 2019).

When the vehicle was searched police found a .22 handgun, two silencers, seven boxes of ammunition, two magazines, a baton, and flick knife, as well as cannabis and 114 pills alleged to be MDMA. Officers also seized prescription drugs as well as stolen credit and debit cards.

The 34-year-old man, from Ocean Shores, was arrested and taken to Byron Bay Police Station and charged with 13 offences:

• Possess unauthorised pistol

• Possess unregistered firearm-pistol

• Possess unregistered firearm in public place

• Possess ammunition w/o holding licence/permit/authority

• Possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit (four counts)

• Possess prohibited drug (two counts)

• Goods in personal custody suspected being stolen

• Possess/attempt to, prescribed restricted substance, and

• Supply prohibited plant.

He was refused bail to appear in Tweed Heads Local Court today (Wednesday 13 March 2019).

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