Alleged gang founder charged with smuggling $6 million of meth

The 33-year-old is a founder of the Inner West Brotherhood, police will allege in court.

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Tweet Facebook Mail The alleged founder of a Sydney gang has been charged with importing more than $6 million of meth into the city. During an investigation that began in June, police allege they discovered evidence to show 21kg of meth had been imported into NSW by a Sydney gang member. Police arrested a 33-year-old man in a car park in Condell Park, in Sydney's south-west, at about 5am yesterday.

READ MORE: Four teens arrested over alleged homophobic attacks in Perth A 33-year-old man has been charged with importing meth into Sydney. (NSW Police) He was charged with importing drugs and appeared in court yesterday. Police will allege the man was a founding member of the "Inner West Brotherhood" gang, and that he organised illegal drug imports from a Central American country.



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