Noosa News
Closure of methylamphetamine trafficking operation, Longreach

Longreach detectives have closed Operation Romeo Porcelain, an investigation which commenced in March 2019 targeting the trafficking of methylamphetamine in the local area.
A total of 19 people were charged with 174 offences including a 32-year-old local man charged with three counts of trafficking, as well as 86 counts of supplying dangerous drugs, and weapons and other drug offences.
A 40-year-old Longreach man was charged with drug trafficking, possession of property obtained by trafficking, two counts of attempt to possess dangerous drugs and 11 counts of supplying dangerous drugs.
A 19-year-old Longreach man was also charged with trafficking and 10 counts of supplying dangerous drugs.
All three Longreach men are due to appear in…
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