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Two charged with drug supply after vehicle stop in Murrumbateman

NSW Police have charged two men with drug supply following a vehicle stop at Murrumbateman yesterday.

About 11.20am yesterday, Sunday 17 July, officers attached to Yass Highway Patrol were conducting patrols as part of Operation Furious – targeting speeding and dangerous driving – when they detected a Mitsubishi SUV allegedly travelling at 70km in a 50km/h zone on the Barton Highway at Murrumbateman.

Officers pulled the vehicle over and the driver, a 38-year-old man, was subject to a roadside breath test and drug test. It will be alleged he returned a positive reading to methamphetamine; the results of which will undergo further analysis.

Soon after, the driver fled the scene on foot, before his passenger, a man aged 42, allegedly became violent towards police as he also attempted to flee.

The passenger was arrested after a short struggle.

During a search of the SUV, police seized a substance believed to be methylamphetamine, MDMA, a blank passport, passport photos, six mobile phones, several credit cards and driver’s licences in various names, cash, electronic scales, and more than 1kg of a crystal substance in a bottle which will undergo further analysis.

The driver was located walking along Dundoos Drive, Murrumbateman, about 1.45pm; he was arrested after a foot pursuit.

Both men were taken to Yass Police Station, where the 38-year-old man was charged with six offences:

  • Take part supply prohibited drug,
  • Possess identity info to commit etc indictable offence (two counts),
  • Goods in personal custody suspected being stolen (not motor vehicle),
  • Resist or hinder police officer in the execution of duty, and,
  • Refuse or fail to submit to oral fluid test.

He was also issued infringement notices for exceeding the speed limit, and drive whilst unlicensed.

The 42-year-old man was charged with seven offences:

  • Possess prohibited drug (two counts),
  • Take part supply prohibited drug (two counts),
  • Deal with property proceeds of crime,
  • Possess identity info to commit etc indictable offence, and,
  • Resist or hinder police officer in the execution of duty.

Both men were refused bail to appear in Goulburn Local Court today, Monday 18 July.

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