Acting Assistant Commissioner Peter McKenna says Wellington should be celebrating after a significant drug bust on Wednesday that has "smashed" a syndicate. Along with Mr Thompson, 10 members of the alleged drug network were arrested that morning in Wellington, as well as six more in Bankstown, in Sydney's south-west. GREAT BEND—On July 29, 2020 just before 10 a.m. the Barton County Sheriff’s office executed a search warrant at 701 Odell St. in the city of Great Bend.

Drugs, luxury cars, cash and bitcoins among items seized in "brown sugar" raids.

"The Wellington community I'd like to think will be joining us in celebrating what was a terrific result today in taking people who want to pedal these insidious drugs off the streets and into jail where they belong. "The arrests on Wednesday were the results of a 14 month investigation.Assistant Commissioner McKenna reassured the public that the police do listen.

He said the syndicate had far-reaching tentacles into the Central West, including in Bourke, Walgett, Cobar and some correctional centres. The appendices are still available from the menu above & the entire manual as a PDF from the link below. 6 ARRESTED IN METH RAID. Tragedy as friends …

Six men were also arrested in Sydney. but we can't come out and tell you what we're doing.

Wellington acting Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Dye said the operation began in November on the new drug – also known as 'brown sugar' – being imported into the Wellington region.

Hannah definitely seemed shocked, but we unfortunately weren't able to see her response as the episode abruptly ended with a "To be continued..." note.Will Hannah be fired in the short time before the end of the charter season?

Some of the assets restrained by police in a Wellington drug operations: $405,000 and 2.7kg of n-ethylpentylone.

FERGUS – A Fergus woman is among three charged after a drug bust here on Wednesday.

Police today seized more than $10 million worth of methylamphetamine plus MDMA, heroin and cannabis, as well as firearms, motorbikes and tazers. At about 6am on Wednesday, 10 search warrants were simultaneously issued in Wellington and Montefiores, in addition to another five associated warrants in Sydney. Five Wellingtonians have been arrested and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash seized, along with drugs and cars, after an investigation into the importation and sale of little-known Class C drug n-ethylpentylone, which began to emerge in New Zealand last year. Barton County drug bust . "We will allege this operation has resulted in the complete dismantling and smashing of a significant methamphetamine, MDMA and other drug syndicate in the Wellington sector," Acting Assistant Commissioner McKenna said.He said the syndicate had far-reaching tentacles into the Central West, including in Bourke, Walgett, Cobar and some correctional centres. Ten people were arrested, including seven men - a 44-year-old, a 34-year-old, 28-year-old, 29-year-old, 30-year-old, and two 37-year-olds - and three women - a 28-year-old, 23-year-old and 35-year-old.

On Thursday police executed a series of search warrants in Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, Porirua and northern Wellington leading to the arrests of four men and a woman, aged between 25 and 37.

"If you are a drug dealer of any kind, we will come after you, we will hold you to account and we will restrain and obtain forfeiture of your assets," Dye said. In total 31 men and four women, aged 23 to 42, have been arrested after raids in the Wellington and Central districts. "We've taken out drug runners, street level suppliers, medium level suppliers and 'kingpins' in Sydney," Acting Assistant Commissioner McKenna said.He said as well as thanking all of the officers involved, he was grateful to the Wellington residents.

"If people believe they have MDMA and take 100 milligrams of n-ethylpentylone, then they are going to be in a very risky situation," Allison said. At about 6am on Wednesday, 10 search warrants were simultaneously issued in Wellington and Montefiores, in addition to another five associated warrants in Sydney.Ten people were arrested, including seven men - a 44-year-old, a 34-year-old, 28-year-old, 29-year-old, 30-year-old, and two 37-year-olds - and three women - a 28-year-old, 23-year-old and 35-year-old.