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Alleged drug trafficker forced to ‘Lego of toy collection’: police

January 25th, 2024Alleged drug trafficker forced to ‘Lego of toy collection’: police

A man has had to "Lego of his prized toy collection" say police after they recently seized more than $600,000 worth of 1,4-Butanediol– a chemical that mirrors the drug GHB when ingested.

A man has had to “Lego of his prized toy collection” say police after they recently seized more than $600,000 worth of 1,4-Butanediol– a chemical that mirrors the drug GHB when ingested.

Police from Fawkner’s Divisional Response Unit – who had been building a case for more than four months – in recent days have executed five simultaneous search warrants in Morwell, Essendon North, Brunswick and South Melbourne (x2).

Police report that they arrested a 45-year-old man in Morwell and that during the searches they “brick by brick” located and seized:

• 180kg of 1,4-Butanediol worth approximately $600,000

• 34kg of Iodine – a precursor to methylamphetamine

• 32kg of Hypophosphorus Acid – a precursor to methylamphetamine

• Illegal steroids

• Methylamphetamine

• A handgun

• An extendable baton

• Ammunition

• Three digital devices

Mixed with other ingredients, that amount of Iodine and Hypophosphorus Acid has the potential to make around 20kg of methylamphetamine or around $2 million worth.

While piecing the case together last Thursday January 18, police also uncovered 74 boxes of Lego, one Rolex watch and four Breitling watches.

Investigators will allege these products are the proceeds of crime.

The Morwell man was in the afternoon charged with trafficking a large commercial quantity of a drug of dependence, three counts of committing an indictable offence on bail, two counts of deal with property suspected of being the proceeds of crime, prohibited person possessing a firearm, two counts of possessing a prescribed precursor chemical and trafficking methylamphetamine.

He had been remanded overnight to appear before Latrobe Magistrates’ Court.

Fawkner Divisional Response Unit Detective Acting Sergeant Brad Hobbs: “Often offenders import this drug as an industrial product then sell it at enormous profit but also with enormous community harm.

“Overwhelmingly what users believe is GHB is actually 1,4-Butanediol. The drug can be unpredictable and the difference between survival and a fatal overdose can be very small.

“There is absolutely no safe amount to ingest. That’s why we’re committed to removing it from unintended hands.”

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