Police have charged two people with multiple drug, weapon and property related offences after intercepting a vehicle attempting to enter Queensland at the Miles Street checkpoint.
Around 1am yesterday morning (August 27), police questioned the two occupants of a white Holden Colorado utility at the vehicle checkpoint.
Police will allege that in a subsequent search of the vehicle they located a firearm hidden under the driver’s seat, a quantity of methylamphetamine and cocaine, approximately $700 worth of counterfeit money and drug utensils including digital scales and a pipe. Police also seized ammunition, multiple mobile phones and SIM cards, baseball bats, a laptop, approximately $5,000 cash and two allegedly stolen vehicle registration plates.
The driver of the vehicle, a 36-year-old Robina man, was charged with three counts of possessing dangerous drugs and one count each of possessing counterfeit money, possess utensils, possess property suspected of having been used with a drug offence, unlawful possession

