A 21-year-old man is charged with drug offences after police allegedly seized cannabis, heroin and about 3,000 fake Xanax tablets from a Craigburn Farm home.
South Australia Police say they have seized thousands of fake Xanax tablets from a Craigburn Farm home as part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in the southern suburbs.Police allege they found cannabis, heroin, cash and fake anxiety medication in a Craigburn Farm home yesterdayHe has been bailed to face court next year
Police searched the home in the prestigious Adelaide Hills suburb on Friday afternoon and arrested a 21-year-old man at the address. It will be alleged officers found approximately 3,000 fake Xanax tablets along with various other prescription and imitation medications and a trafficable quantity of cannabis.Police also allege they found approximately 1 litre of liquid heroin, which is also known as "heroin slushie" and about $10,800 in cash and drug trafficking paraphernalia.
The man has been bailed to appear in the Christies Beach Magistrates Court in February on drug possession and trafficking charges.In a statement, police warned the public about the dangers of taking prescription medication not prescribed by a doctor. "They may contain toxic or dangerous substances and are manufactured without any standards or quality control, often in unsanitary conditions in backyard laboratories," the statement reads.Investigations are ongoing.
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