PORT PHILLIP: Drug bust at Albert Park
Friday, November 22, 2024
Four men charged over their alleged involvement in an organised crime syndicate manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine erre expected to face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court.
The AFP and Victoria Police arrested three of the men – aged 30, 39, and 41 – at Albert Park yesterday (19 November, 2024) as part of operational activity across multiple inner north locations. The 41-year-old man was later released pending further enquiries.
A fourth man, 39, was arrested at his Macleod residence during a police-executed warrant, with a fifth man, 35, arrested in Port Melbourne.
The Victorian Joint Organised Crime Taskforce identified the men during Operation Greenwell Point, an investigation into an alleged syndicate converting liquid methamphetamine for distribution across Melbourne.
The liquid was dehydrated and converted into a more concentrated, crystalline version of the drug, which has a higher street value.
The VIC JOCTF, comprising the AFP, Victoria Police and Australian Border Force, executed more than 15 warrants across multiple Melbourne suburbs on November 19, with police seizing about $180,000 cash, 23 litres of 1,4 butanediol, 20 litres of acetone, a crypto wallet, about 9kg of methamphetamine, and a cash counting machine.
During a warrant at a North Melbourne property, police also located and seized a commercially-sized dehydrator, which was allegedly used to convert liquid methamphetamine into crystal methamphetamine.
A Docklands man, 39, has been charged with:
n Counts of trafficking a commercial quantity of a controlled drug, namely methamphetamine,
n One count of manufacturing a commercial quantity of a controlled drug,
n One count of dealing in proceeds of crime valued $100,000 or more,
n One count of possessing a controlled drug, namely methamphetamine, n One count of causing harm to a public official,
n One count of obstructing a Commonwealth official.
An Airport West man, 30, has been charged with:
n One count of trafficking a commercial quantity of a controlled drug,
n One count of dealing in proceeds of crime valued $10,000 or more,
A Highett man, 35, has been charged with:
n One count of trafficking a commercial quantity of a controlled drug,
n One count of dealing in proceeds of crime valued $10,000 or more,
n One count of possessing a controlled drug, namely methamphetamine,
n One count of possessing a controlled drug, namely cannabis,
A Macleod man, 39, has been charged with one count of trafficking a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug.
Investigations into the alleged trafficking operations of the group remain ongoing.
AFP Detective Inspector David Macgregor said criminals were motivated by greed and used a variety of methods to traffic harmful drugs in Australia because of the high prices users were prepared to pay.