Police arrest alleged directors of dial-a-dealer cocaine syndicate

Three men allegedly running a dial-a-dealer drug syndicate in Sydney's Inner West have been arrested and charged.

The drug ring allegedly supplied at least 375 200-gram bags of cocaine while operating out of a Marrickville cafe and motor service business.

The cocaine believed to have been supplied was worth $115,000.

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Alleged directors of Sydney dial-a-dealer cocaine syndicate charged

A further $30,000 in cash and 14 grams of cocaine were seized.

NSW Police said they had been focusing on the alleged Sydney-wide cocaine supply group since November last year.

"As part of ongoing investigations, targeted police operations were conducted between 10am and midday yesterday, with search warrants executed and three men, aged 33, 24 and 31, arrested," NSW Police said in a statement.

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Alleged directors of Sydney dial-a-dealer cocaine syndicate charged

"Investigators executed search warrants at two businesses at Marrickville, two homes at Roselands, and a third home at Arncliffe.

"A 33-year-old Roselands man and a 24-year-old Arncliffe man have each been charged with supply prohibited drug (ongoing basis), supply prohibited drug (indictable quantity), direct criminal group, and deal with proceeds of crime.

"A 31-year-old man has been charged with two counts of supply prohibited drug, and participate in a criminal group."

The men have been refused bail and were due to appear in Parramatta Local Cout on Saturday.

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