Police Lay Charges Over Drug Offences In Darwin CBD

The Northern Territory Police Force have charged a 26-year-old male with several drug and traffic offences following a traffic apprehension on Friday night.

Around 11:45pm, Darwin Traffic Operations members apprehended a vehicle on Tiger Brennan Drive, after it was detected speeding at 136km/h in a 100km/h speed limit area.

The driver of the vehicle was subjected to a roadside drug test which returned a positive result for cocaine, methamphetamine, and opiates.

Whilst being taken into custody, the driver was searched and was found to have a less than traffickable quantity of cocaine in his possession.

Darwin Traffic Operations members conducted a further lawful search of the man's vehicle and located a commercial quantity of MDMA, traffickable quantity of cannabis and a less than traffickable quantity of cocaine. The vehicle was seized by police.

The man was arrested, and the matter was referred to detectives from the Drug & Organised Crime Squad. Detectives executed a search warrant at the male's residence, where the following was located and seized:

• A less than traffickable quantity of cocaine

• A less than traffickable quantity of MDMA

• A less than traffickable quantity of cannabis

• Items indicative of drug supply

The man has been charged with:

• Supply Dangerous Drug Commercial Quantity - schedule 1

• Possess Dangerous Drug Commercial Quantity - schedule 1

• Possess Dangerous Drug Traffickable Quantity - schedule 2

• Possess Dangerous Drug less than Traffickable Quantity - schedule 1

• Receiving or Possessing Tainted Property

• Driver with Prohibited Drug in Blood

• Exceed Speed - 31-45km/h Over Limit

He is remanded to appear in Darwin Local Court today.

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