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South Australian police from Operation Avatar (anti-bike squad) have arrested and charged a 44 year old man from Tea Tree Gully with numerous offences and seized about 5,000 ‘Red Mitsubishi tablets following a police raid yesterday.

Members from Operation Avatar and Dog Operations Unit attended a Tea Tree Gully house yesterday morning where the police drug dog allegedly locating approximately 5,000 ‘Red Mitsubishi’ tablets and a large quantity of amphetamine, hidden in various areas of the house.

Police also seized other items including firearms, $11,000.00 cash, and a large quantity of allegedly stolen property.

Detective Inspector Graham Goodwin Officer in Charge of Operation Avatar said, “This is a significant seizure with the removal of a large amount of the dangerous illicit drug ‘Red Mitsubishi’ from the community”.

A 44 year old man from Tea Tree Gully was arrested and charged with Possession of Amphetamine for Sale, unlawful possession and several firearms offences. He will appear in the Holden Hill Magistrates Court at a later date.

It is alleged that the man has close connections with the Rebels Motorcycle Club.

The investigation is continuing.

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