Police seize $1mil in drugs and cash as 28-year-old Port Melbourne woman charged with trafficking methamphetamine

Police have charged a 28-year-old woman with drug trafficking and seized almost $1 million of illicit drugs and cash following an investigation into alleged methylamphetamine trafficking in the Port Melbourne area.

The investigation, which commenced in August, culminated at 8am yesterday when detectives from the Prahran Divisional Response Unit raided an apartment and storage facility in Port Melbourne.

During a search of an apartment and storage unit on Plummer Street, Port Melbourne, police located and seized:

• Approximately 1.09kg of methylamphetamine with an estimated potential street value of $327,000

• Approximately 130g of cocaine with an estimated potential street value of $52,000

• Almost 40g of MDMA with an estimated potential street value of $12,000.

• Loaded handgun

• Around $520,000 in cash

• Cash counting machine

• Electronic devices

• Ten allegedly fraudulent drivers’ licences

• Equipment to manufacture fraudulent identification.

A 28-year-old Port Melbourne woman was arrested at the apartment and has been charged with eight offences, including:

• Traffick large commercial quantity of methylamphetamine

• Traffick cocaine and MDMA

• Possess methylamphetamine, cocaine, MDMA and unregistered handgun

• Deal with property suspected proceeds of crime

• Fail to provide passcode to phone

• Make false document

She appeared in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today where she was remanded to reappear on 9 January 2024.

Anyone with information about drug trafficking is urged to report the information to Crime Stoppers Victoria. An anonymous report can be made by calling 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Quotes attributable to Prahran Divisional Response Unit Sergeant Brendan Humby:

“The effects of these substances have a major flow-on, long after they’re sold to buyers, including road trauma and crimes driven by drug addictions, like robberies and assaults.

“Victoria Police will continue targeting drug traffickers and those in possession of prohibited weapons and hold them to account.

“We are incredibly pleased have prevented such a large quantity of dangerous drugs from reaching the streets and causing harm in our community.”

“There are life altering repercussions associated with drug trafficking, with the potential for life imprisonment when trafficking commercial quantities.”

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