Eight Tasmanians facing charges for vehicle theft and drug trafficking
| Eight Tasmanian men are facing a combined total of 67 charges following a police operation targeting vehicle theft and drug trafficking.
Detective Inspector Mark Burke said the operation commenced in late October, after police uncovered an alleged syndicate involved in the theft of high-value vehicles and the trafficking of methylamphetamine between the north and south of Tasmania. “Following significant investigations, last week police executed multiple search warrants across several locations,” he said. “Led by Bridgewater CIB with the assistance of other specialist units and uniformed officers, more than 80 police officers played a role in the operation.” “During the searches, police seized firearms, ammunition, illicit drugs including trafficable quantities of methylamphetamine and cannabis, stolen vehicles and car parts, counterfeit currency, and electronic devices relevant to the investigation.” “This operation demonstrates our commitment to dismantling criminal networks and preventing activities that cause harm in our communities.” The following people have been charged and will each appear in court at a later date.
Investigations remain ongoing, and anyone with information that may assist police is urged to contact police on 131 444 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at crimestopperstas.com.au. |