Police have arrested and charged two men involved in a dial-a-dealer operation used for the supply of prohibited drugs in the Canterbury-Bankstown district.
Investigations conducted by Strike Force Milray began in December to probe the use of the Dial-a-dealer tactic to supply cocaine in the Guildford and Chester Hill areas.
More than $200k in cash, cocaine, methamphetamine and cannabis were found after officers executed four search warrants on Tuesday. Picture: NSW Police
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