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Ice in the microwave and a mixing bowl full of meth: Cops seize $500,000 of the deadly drug from the kitchen of a 60-year-old man
Ice worth more than $500,000 has been found inside the kitchen of a property raided by police on Monday.
Queensland police have issued one image from the property showing a large quantity of the deadly drug inside a mixing bowl with a kitchen knife perched on top. Another image shows two glass bowls of ice sitting on a microwave.
Officers seized two kilograms of methylamphetamine with a street value in excess of $500,000 and an illicit drug laboratory after raiding the Darra property in southeast Brisbane.
A 60-year-old man has been charged with seven offences after the bust including producing and possessing dangerous drugs.
Detective Inspector Mark Slater of the Drug and Serious Crime Group said the bust is a testament to the commitment of police in dismantling drug trafficking networks.
'The production and trafficking of methylamphetamine is a high priority for the Queensland Police Service and part of the Drug and Serious Crime Group's commitment to disrupting these drug trafficking networks throughout Queensland,' he said.
The man is due to appear in the Richlands Magistrates Court on Tuesday in relation to the charges.
It comes after Queensland police intercepted eight kilograms of ice hidden in parcels from China in the lead up to Schoolies Week on the Sunshine Coast.
Ice worth more than $500,000 has been found inside the kitchen of a property raided by police on Monday.
Queensland police have issued one image from the property showing a large quantity of the deadly drug inside a mixing bowl with a kitchen knife perched on top. Another image shows two glass bowls of ice sitting on a microwave.
Officers seized two kilograms of methylamphetamine with a street value in excess of $500,000 and an illicit drug laboratory after raiding the Darra property in southeast Brisbane.

A 60-year-old man has been charged with seven offences after the bust including producing and possessing dangerous drugs.
Detective Inspector Mark Slater of the Drug and Serious Crime Group said the bust is a testament to the commitment of police in dismantling drug trafficking networks.
'The production and trafficking of methylamphetamine is a high priority for the Queensland Police Service and part of the Drug and Serious Crime Group's commitment to disrupting these drug trafficking networks throughout Queensland,' he said.
The man is due to appear in the Richlands Magistrates Court on Tuesday in relation to the charges.

It comes after Queensland police intercepted eight kilograms of ice hidden in parcels from China in the lead up to Schoolies Week on the Sunshine Coast.