23 January 2025

$31 million worth of cannabis allegedly seized near Goulburn

| Albert McKnight
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Police allegedly seized millions of dollars’ worth of cannabis (not pictured) near Goulburn. Photo: NSW Police Facebook.

A police raid has allegedly uncovered $31 million worth of cannabis near Goulburn.

A NSW Police spokesperson said detectives from Strike Force Hyperion and members of the dog squad raided a property on Fullerton Road, Fullerton on Wednesday morning (22 January).

They allegedly found 10,461 cannabis plants during the search, which police estimate would be worth $31 million.

The police spokesperson said two men, aged 30 and 34, were arrested at the property and were both charged with cultivating a commercial quantity of cannabis.

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The two men were refused bail to appear in Goulburn Local Court on Thursday (23 January).

“Investigations under Strike Force Hyperion continue,” the police spokesperson said.

Fullerton is a rural locality about 70 km north of Goulburn.

Strike Force Hyperion is an ongoing investigation that targets outdoor and greenhouse cannabis cultivation across NSW.

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