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Drug, gun sting policeman a 'traitor'
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A total of nine people have now been charged over an alleged drug and gun trafficking network in Sydney that police say involved a fellow officer.
Police have branded their fellow officer as a "traitor".
The 25-year-old constable was charged last week with three counts of corruption and making and using a false document.
At the same time two men were arrested and charged with bribery and drug offences.
Yesterday a further six men were arrested after raids on 10 properties across Sydney.
Police seized fake credit cards, drugs, pistols and a machine gun that fires 600 rounds a minute.
They also dismantled three drug labs at Marrickville and Homebush.
Police say they are all part of a gun and drug trafficking network that has been under investigation by the Asian crime squad since November last year.
A 21-year-old alleged associate of the Rebels bikies will face court today accused of bribing the policeman and trafficking guns.
A 30-year-old man is also accused of colluding with the policeman, and will face court today charged with 14 offences.
A 28-year-old Hinchinbrook man will also face court today on weapons and drugs charges.
Three others are being kept in custody to face court at a later date.
The head of the Asian crime squad, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, said yesterday that police had dealt a substantial blow to the group involved and the gun trafficking industry.
"This is not a gang or a hierarchical structure with certain numbers of members and so on," Superintendent said.
"This is a criminal network of associates who don't drink at the pub with each other, but they engage solely for the purpose with each other to trade in firearms and drugs."
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