Australia: Victoria – Pair charged after commercial quantity of cannabis seized in Moyston

Published:
Tuesday 31 December 2024 at 7:29 pm

Northern Grampians Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged two men who were allegedly caught attempting to move a cannabis haul under threat from bushfires in Victoria’s west last week.

Police responded to reports of three trucks spotted in fire evacuated areas in the vicinity of White Patch Road, Moyston about 4pm on 24 December.

Upon arrival, officers found a truck abandoned near the intersection of Wilde Lane and Bowen Mine roads.

Police were surprised when they opened the rear doors of the truck to allegedly reveal a load of mature cannabis plants.

A second truck was found by police parked near the intersection of Wilde Lane and Moyston-Dunkeld Road, with two occupants in the cab.

Police allegedly located and seized a quantity of growing mix and keys to the first truck.

The pair were arrested by police, and shortly after, a third truck was located at intersection of Moyston-Willaura Road and Moyston-Dunkeld Road where it’s alleged further cannabis plants were located inside.

The three trucks were seized and safely stored until the fire threat had passed.

Officers executed a search warrant at a residence on White Patch Road, Moyston where they allegedly located a large quantity of cannabis plants on 25 December.

Detectives charged a 36-year-old Deer Park man and a 37-year-old Sunshine West man with cultivating a commercial quantity of narcotic plant, cultivating a narcotic plant and dealing with property suspected of being proceeds of crime.

The pair have been remanded to appear at the Ballarat Magistrates’ court on 2 January.

The investigation remains ongoing.

First Constable Paul Hogan and Leading Senior Constable Kendra Jackson

Media Unit

https://www.police.vic.gov.au/pair-charged-after-commercial-quantity-cannabis-seized-moyston

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