Large-scale meth lab hidden on rural property near Braidwood raided by police

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Two men are charged after the discovery of 45 litres of methylamphetamine oil and a large-scale clandestine laboratory in several sheds.

Two men have been charged after the discovery of a large-scale drug lab on a rural property near Braidwood.45 litres methylamphetamine oil was found at the sceneNSW detectives and the Australian Federal Police raided a rural property at Harolds Cross, about 30km south west of Braidwood, just after 8:30am on Saturday following"extensive investigations".

On the property, they discovered"45 litres of methylamphetamine oil and a large-scale clandestine laboratory in several sheds", according to NSW Police. AFP tactical officers arrested two men at the scene — a 37-year-old from Seaford Rise in South Australia, and a 38-year-old from Bill Hill in NSW.

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Who writes your headlines - it's a real exercise in spaghetti grammar. Police raid meth lab on Braidwood rural property.

Lucky the bush fires didn’t hit this camp. Place would have gone up like a World War Two bombing campaign.

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