Dramatic arrests made at Bunnings carpark over 'drug syndicate'

Seven men alleged to be involved in a drug syndicate will face court today after a dramatic arrest in a Bunnings carpark in south-west Sydney.

Police went to the Bunnings carpark on Camden Valley Way, Casula, around 11am on Friday where officers arrested eight people.

Officers allege the men are involved in the supply of illicit drugs and cigarettes across NSW.

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Seven men arrested over alleged involvement in drug syndicate at Casula Bunnings carpark.Seven men arrested over alleged involvement in drug syndicate at Casula Bunnings carpark.

Almost $1 million in cash was also seized during the arrests.

Seven men, aged between 31 and 49, were taken to Campbelltown Police Station.

The men are facing various charges including drug supply, participating in a criminal group and knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime.

All seven have been refused bail to face Parramatta Local Court today.

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