Police bust ‘dangerous and destructive’ cocaine gang
NSW Police have disrupted a cocaine supply gang dubbed The Commission. Photo: AAP
A drugs gang dubbed The Commission linked to the distribution of more than $1.8 bllion worth of cocaine across Sydney in four months has been “uprooted” by police.
The NSW Police operation began in July when a 21-year-old man from Guilford in the city’s west was charged with with two counts of supply prohibited drug large commercial quantity.
He was also charged with knowingly deal with proceeds of crime and participate criminal group contribute criminal activity.
The drugs involved had a street value of more than $20 million.
The arrest set investigators on the trail of a group allegedly involved in the large scale supply of cocaine in the NSW capital.
“As investigations continued, detectives uncovered a larger organised crime network known as ‘The Commission’, which was allegedly controlling the supply and price of cocaine in Sydney,” NSW Police said on Thursday.
Police allege the group directly controlled the price of cocaine in Sydney by manipulating supply.
It allegedly supplied more than 1.2 tonnes of cocaine between February and July 2024 with an estimated street value of more than $1.8 billion.
On Wednesday, police executed 20 search warrants in homes across Sydney and laid drug-related charges against six men.
During the raids officers seized 20 kilograms of cocaine, 10 cars, $800,000 in cash, a Rolex watch, four firearms, two ballistic vests and multiple electronic devices.
Police found another 12 kilograms of cocaine hidden in the cars, taking the street value of the total seized to more than $55 million.
“Police today have uprooted allegedly one of the most dangerous and destructive groups Sydney has seen to date,” NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said.