Men with alleged Rebels bikie gang links arrested up in raids that also net ecstasy, cocaine and cash
- The Daily Telegraph
- November 20, 2014

Strike Force detectives discovered a large amount of drugs as well as a Lamborghini in raids in western and south-western Sydney. Picture: NSW Police Media
Following the arrests in Casula, Hinchinbrook, Leppington and Liverpool today police say they found a large amount of MDMA pills and cocaine and more than $100,000 in cash.
Strike force detectives also confiscated a blue Lamborghini from one of the properties taking it away on a tabletop for further investigation.
Police also seized pills which were allegedly being sold as ecstasy but are not believed to be MDMA.

Strike Force detectives with one of the men arrested over the haul. Picture: NSW Police Media

Another of the four suspects is arrested for commercial ecstasy supply. Picture: NSW Police Media

A suspect is taken in for questioning. Picture: NSW Police Media

Detectives have arrested four men following an investigation into the commercial supply of MDMA 'ecstasy' in western and south-western Sydney. Picture: NSW Police Media
The four men have been taken to Liverpool, Blacktown and Camden police stations where they are expected to be charged. They include:
* A 40-year-old Casula man, with alleged links to several outlaw motorcycle gangs, who is expected to be charged with the commercial supply of a prohibited drug.
* A 24-year-old Hinchinbrook man, who is an alleged Rebels nominee, who will be charged with the large commercial supply of a prohibited drug.
* A 20-year-old Leppington man, who is allegedly associated with the Rebels, who will be charged with the commercial supply of a prohibited drug.
* A 28-year-old Liverpool man, also with alleged links to the Rebels, who is expected to be charged with supplying an indictable quantity of a prohibited drug.

An amount of money was also discovered. Picture: NSW Police Media