The police have seized drugs, firearms and tens of thousands of dollars during raids on a Western rap gang in Sydney.
Strike Force Detectives carried out 11 searching orders in the west of the city on Tuesday and accused nine men and women between 22 and 39 years old.
During the searches, officers found six firearms, a few hundred rounds ammunition, $ 43,000 in cash, a taser and countless encrypted criminal communication devices that are forbidden.
They also grabbed 3 kg of cocaine, 2.6 kg of methylamfetamine, 644 grams of cannabis and 126 grams of MDMA.
Of the nine, one is except for all drawers.
A 25-year-old man arrested in South Penith has been accused of 23 offenses with regard to the delivery of drugs and firearms and who knowingly direct the activities of a criminal group.
Another 25-year-old man is confronted with 15 offenses with regard to the supply and possession of drugs and firearms.
Eight of the men and women arrested were refused to appear in Penrith Local Court on Wednesday.

Strike Force Detectives (photo) performed searching gains in West Sydney on Tuesday 11, with nine people loaded


A 25-year-old man will be arrested on Tuesday by strike power detectives

The police discovered a sock full of ammunition and various firearms during the raids

Officers discovered six firearms during the raids and $ 43,000 in cash

Heavily armed officers also discovered numerous encrypted criminal communication devices
A 28-year-old woman arrested in Rooty Hill was refused on Wednesday to appear in MT Druitt Local Court.
Strike Force Cipolin was founded in December 2024 by the Raptor team of the State Crime Command to investigate the drug and firearm offering of members and employees of a drilling group from western Sydney.
Before yesterday, the police had seized five firearms and more than 800 g of methylamfetamine as part of investigation into the group.
Research under Strike Force Cipolin continues.