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Nambour man charged with 52 drug related offences

A 26-year-old Nambour man has been charged with 52 drug related offences, including drug trafficking.

Sergeant Joel Bryant of Coolum Beach police said the ongoing investigative work after a routine RDT reduced the supply and harm of drugs on our streets.

“Due to proactive patrols by Coolum police, officers were able to stop an avenue of drug supply within our sunshine coast community,” Sergeant Bryant said.

“Sunshine Coast police will continue to proactively work towards reducing the harm dangerous drugs cause to our kids, friends, and loved ones.”

Coolum beach police intercepted the 26-year-old man and a 22-year-old Nambour woman while driving on Jarnahill Drive in Mount Coolum around 11.30pm on 10 August for a roadside breath and drug test as part of proactive patrols to reduce road trauma.

The driver of the car, the 22-year-old Nambour woman, returned a positive drug test.

Police then searched the Holden commodore and allegedly found a small quantity of cannabis.

The 22-year-old Nambour woman was issued with a police diversionary warning for possessing dangerous drugs, and a notice to appear in court for driving with a relevant drug in her saliva.

Further investigations led police to execute a search warrant at a property on Nichols Street in Nambour on 4 September, assisted by the Australian Border Force Detector Dog Unit.

During the search, police allegedly located and seized quantities of cannabis, a THC vape, $500 cash, an extendable baton (restricted item), a mace (Cat M), drug utensils and one snake being kept as a pet without a relevant license.

A 26-year-old Nambour man has been charged with three counts of drug trafficking (LSD, THC and MDMA), 48 counts of supply dangerous drugs and one count of possessing anything used in the commission of crime.

He is due to appear in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on 18 November.

A 17-year-old Nambour boy was dealt with under the Youth Justice Act for unlawful keeping of a snake.

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