During more raids, officers arrested four men, two 21 and two 22, in Fairfield West after a large hydraulic press, electronic devices and more than 11 pounds of MDMA were confiscated.
Police confiscate drugs at a Fairfield West home. (NSW Police)
A further 12 kilograms were seized on a second property in Fairfield West along with two and a half kilos of cocaine and 40 grams of a substance believed to be methylamphetamine.
The estimated street value of the drugs is $ 4 million.
The four men were charged with drug dealing and involvement in a criminal group.
In July, they were released on bail to appear in court.
Several drugs were confiscated during the police raid on Fairfield West. (NSW Police)
Police searched Weston, in the Hunter region of the states, where they allegedly found two rifles, ammunition, ice blasters, an electronic stun device, two kilos of cannabis, 150 grams of methyl amphetamine and more. of $ 8,000 in cash.
A 49-year-old man at home suffered a medical episode and was taken to hospital.
He was later charged with drug offenses, involvement in a criminal group and firearms offenses.
The man was denied bail to appear in court next month.
Police have confiscated cash and firearms at a Fairfield West home. (NSW Police)
Police also searched a house in Darlington Point where they found 1.2 kilos of cannabis, more than $ 30,000 in cash and prohibited weapons.
Detective Superintendent Jason Weinstein said police have dismantled the drug supply syndicate in Sydney, but are now looking for more regional areas.
“NSW attracts around 40% of Australia’s national organized crime population, many of whom are trying to evade police attention by operating outside the Sydney metropolitan area,” he said.
“These arrests send a clear message to anyone involved in organized crime: that we are aware of your illicit activities and that we hold you accountable regardless of your location.”