Four people are facing charges over drug, firearm and wildlife offences after police executed a number of search warrants and used a drone to help pinpoint a crop of illegal cannabis on Flinders Island.
Key points:
- One man is facing charges over cannabis cultivation, firearms offences and wildlife offences, and another for cannabis possession and sales
- Two other people will face charges over minor drug offences
- Police also conducted two traffic operations, focusing on drugs and alcohol, and checking vehicles for roadworthiness
Tasmania Police said the operation was carried out based on existing information about cannabis cultivation and distribution in the area.
Acting Inspector Andrew Hanson said police from Northern Drug Investigation Services executed several search warrants on Flinders Island.
“One of these searches resulted in a crop of cannabis plants and other drug-related items being seized,” he said.
“One man will be proceeded against for cannabis cultivation, firearms offences and wildlife offences, and another will be proceeded against for cannabis possession and sales.
“Two other people will be proceeded against for minor drug offences.”
While on Flinders Island, officers from the Northern Drug Investigation Services also conducted two traffic operations, focusing on drugs and alcohol, and checking vehicles for roadworthiness.
“We’d like to thank the Flinders Island community for their understanding and cooperation while the operations were underway,” Acting Inspector Hanson said.