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Drug drivers continue to be targeted – Operation Tango Anaconda

Sunshine Coast police conducted an overnight operation as part of Operation Tango Anaconda, targeting drug driving across Queensland.
A total of 726 vehicles were intercepted as police diverted all northbound motorists off the Bruce Highway near the Glass House Mountains between 9pm last night and 1am this morning.
Twenty random drug tests were conducted with 13 people testing positive. Ten of those were also found to be in possession of drugs. Three drink drivers were also detected.
In addition to targeting drug driving offences, officers from the state’s Road Policing Task Force are working with local police to detect other dangerous driving behaviours on regional Queensland roads.
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