NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb mentioned 18 folks have been arrested this morning and 29 search warrants have been carried out the place medication, money and jewelry have been seized.
“I am assured we have now minimize the pinnacle off the snake,” she mentioned.
“It is alleged this legal community operated and managed important illicit medication syndications from importation to avenue degree provide.
“The latest gang violence in south-west Sydney stems immediately from the battle to regulate the drug markets and the earnings.
“None of these arrests had any apparent types of employment however displayed important wealth and belongings.”
The 18 folks arrested are anticipated to be charged later immediately.
Assistant Commissioner Mick Fitzgerald mentioned an undercover police operation into the Alameddine crime household revealed the syndicate was utilizing 36 telephones to conduct “dial-a-dealer” drug provide throughout Sydney.
Fitzgerald added police discovered the telephones have been bringing in earnings of $250,000 per week.
He additionally mentioned one cellphone had 700 prospects.
“The construction of the syndicate was a mafia-like model,” he mentioned.
“I can state we have now already focused the higher degree of the Alameddine and Hamze community and immediately we broke down their drug distribution community.
“These telephones have been attributed to plenty of murders which have occurred prior to now two years.
“These telephones have been in possession of the Alameddine crime community for years and plenty of different legal networks have tried to take these telephones.”
Fitzgerald mentioned the group had been supplying a “smorgasbord of medication” from cocaine, hashish, prescribed drugs and MDMA.
Fitzgerald added there’s a connection between the Alamaddine crime household and the infamous bikie gang the Comancheros.
“The Comanchero motorbike group is Australia’s largest legal organisation and it provides medication to the Alameddine crime community,” he mentioned.
Premier Dominic Perrottet mentioned there isn’t any place for legal exercise or violence within the state.
“If you’re concerned on this legal exercise, the NSW Police Power will monitor you down and lock you up,” he mentioned.
Deputy Premier Paul Toole mentioned the legal networks within the state have been a type of “suburban terrorism”.
“The arrests immediately, these individuals are in custody and might count on to be in a jail cell for a very long time, they will be very lonely and looking at a clean jail wall,” he mentioned.
“These people are nothing greater than scumbags.”