POLICE seized shotguns, a rifle, stolen motorbikes and a commercial quantity of drugs during a raid on a Narre Warren house last week.
Police searched a house in Debanne Court on Wednesday and charged the home owner with a string of alleged offences.
Three shotguns, one sawn-off rifle and three stolen motorbikes were located at the house.
Police said that two of the shotguns were stolen and the motorbikes were all taken from Melbourne CBD about a month ago.
Police also found a commercial quantity of a precursor chemical, with an estimated value of $80,000, which turns into the drug GHB when ingested.
A 41-year-old man was arrested at the premises.
He has been charged with possessing a commercial quantity of a drug of dependence, firearm related offences and handling stolen goods.
He has been remanded in custody to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 16 September.
Raid nets drugs and guns
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