A 29-year-old Gordon man will face the ACT Magistrates Court this afternoon (Thursday, November 29) on steroid supply charges after a series of search warrants were executed earlier today.
ACT Policing’s Drug Team detectives executed warrants on the man’s home in Gordon and on his HSV ClubSport sedan from around 7am today.
The vehicle was seized and taken to the Exhibit Management Centre.
During the execution of the warrant on the man’s home, a quantity of steroids was seized. As a result, the man will be charged with the supply of steroids and under Commonwealth legislation, the importation of a Tier One good.
Investigations are ongoing.
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