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THREE more people have pleaded guilty to the large scale supply of drugs in Deniliquin.
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Police arrested and charged more than 40 people as part of Strike Force Kaneruka during raids in October 2013.
Albury officers joined Deniliquin and Griffith police when they raided at least 10 homes in Deniliquin and seized amphetamine, cash and guns.
On Wednesday, Luke Norris, 25, pleaded guilty to supplying about 35 grams of amphetamine, supplying oxycodone and supplying more than a kilogram of cannabis.
Jordan Dunbar, 23, pleaded guilty to to supplying no less than 70 grams of amphetamine, supplying 7.8 grams of amphetamine and supplying 100 MDMA tablets.
Lenard Clarke, 23, pleaded guilty to supplying nearly 50 grams of amphetamine and 454 grams of cannabis.
They will be sentenced at Sydney Downing Centre District Court on February 18.
Joshua Wilson, 28, and Molly Henderson, 28, will also be sentenced on charges including ice supply, cannabis cultivation and weapons offences.
Sam Willoughby, 23, was sentenced on October 9 to 30 months in jail with a non-parole period of 17 months for his role.
The strike force had been formed in April 2013 to target drug supply in the Deniliquin area.
At the time of the arrests, police said they had been trying to create a cultural change in the town.
Superintendent Craig Jackson said the strike force had been a significant step forward in the fight against drugs as a subculture in the town viewed drug taking as acceptable.
“The distribution of prohibited drugs can have devastating effects on individuals, families and communities,” he said.