Police arrest 13 after investigation into alleged trafficking of drugs into Queensland prisons

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Thirteen people are arrested as part of an investigation into the trafficking of drugs into prisons, as well as gun offences in Logan, south of Brisbane.

A 25-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly trafficking drugs into a jail, while a dozen others are in custody as part of a sting targeting organised crime in Logan, south of Brisbane.

Police allege they found methylamphetamine, MDMA, GHB, cannabis, opioids, cash and six guns during the raids. Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Adam Baillie of the Logan major organised crime squad said detectives were working closely with Corrective Services to disrupt the alleged criminal network.

 

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'But when I packed it, there was only a boogie board.'

When will Australia authorities realise cannabis has a lot of medicinal benefits. Alcohol causes more damage.

keeping the drug business inhouse..........

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