Organised Crime Squad detectives have charged another man following an investigation into an alleged drug supply syndicate in Sydney's south west.
Strike Force Lupin II is a joint investigation between State Crime Command's Organised Crime Squad and the NSW Crime Commission to investigate the criminality of transnational Organised Crime Networks (OCNs) hailing from south-east Asia.
On Wednesday 25 March 2026, strike force detectives seized almost 60 kilograms of drugs, including 16 kilograms of methylamphetamine allegedly bound for New Zealand, and $138,500 cash during raids in Mount Pritchard and Moorebank.
Two men – both aged 23 – were charged and remain before the courts.
As inquiries continued, about 6.20am today (Tuesday 21 April 2026), strike force detectives executed a search warrant in Rosemeadow.
A 32-year-old man was arrested and taken to Campbelltown Police Station, where he was charged with supply prohibited drug large commercial quantity, knowingly direct activities of criminal group and breach of bail.
He was refused bail and appeared before Campbelltown Local Court yesterday (Tuesday 21 April 2026).
Strike Force Lupin II inquiries are ongoing
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