Four arrested following investigations into Inner West drug supply, NSW

Two men and two women have been arrested in relation to drugs following three search warrants in Sydney’s Inner-West, NSW Police say.

Strike Force Dudauman was established in January 2018 by detectives attached to Inner West Police Area Command to investigate the ongoing supply of methylamphetamine.

Officers attached to Inner West Police Area Command with assistance from specialist commands executed simultaneous search warrants were executed in Eveleigh, Wareemba and Marrickville about 12.30pm today (Wednesday 27 March 2018).

With the assistance of officers from ODIN, a 41-year-old man was arrested at a home in Eveleigh and taken to Newtown Police Station, following a search warrant.

Following the search of a home in Wareemba with assistance from South West Metropolitan Region Enforcement Squad (RES) a 51-year-old man was arrested and taken to Burwood Police Station.

Officers also conducted a search of a 45-year-old woman at the home and allegedly located a white powder believed to 'ice'. She was arrested and taken to Burwood Police Station

Police along with officers from ODIN executed a search of a home in Marrickville and arrested a 44-year-old woman who was taken to Newtown Police Station.

Detective Chief Inspector Jodi Radmore, Crime Manager for Inner West Police Area Command said police remain committed to getting drugs off the streets and targeting those who not only supply, but who manufacture.

"Reducing demand and influencing a change in culture is a priority, and we continue to make seizures but the fact remains, there is much more to be done.

"We will continue to run operations that target the drug trade at every level. It doesn’t matter if you are a cocaine baron, a mid-level ‘ice’ dealer, or a person who sells marijuana to your mates – we are coming to get you," Det Ch Insp Radmore said.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers.

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