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.
Police have charged 16 people with 178 offences following an ongoing operation targeting rural thefts, unlawful firearms and drugs in the South Burnett and Western Downs.
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.
Officers from the Wetherill Park and Bankstown Region Enforcement Squads arrested two men aged 22 in Bass Hill and Chester Hill about 1.50pm on Tuesday.
Police located a phone, cash and cannabis while searching the men.
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They were both taken to Bankstown Police Station and charged with knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, supply prohibited drug on an ongoing basis, possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug, and participate criminal group contribute criminal activity.
The men were bail and appeared in Bankstown Local Court on Wednesday.
Four search warrants were used across Guildford, Greystanes and Chester Hill about 2.20pm by the Wetherill Park and Bankstown RES with south-west metro Operational Support Group.
Cocaine, methamphetamine and cannabis were all found along with more than $200,000 in cash.
The NSW Police Force have said investigations over the supply operation are continuing.