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A 32-year-old man has been arrested and charged with allegedly importing more than 46 kilograms of liquid ecstasy into the Deniliquin region.
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NSW Police said Strike Force Horrie was set up earlier this month to investigate the importation of prohibited drugs into the area.
Investigators executed a search warrant at a Henry Street, Deniliquin home, at 10.45am this morning.
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Investigators located and seized four cardboard boxes containing 84 bottles of a substance.
Police will allege in court subsequent testing confirmed the contents were 1,4-Butanediol, also known as 'GBL', 'Liquid Ecstasy' or 'Fantasy'.
A 32-year-old was arrested at the home and taken to Deniliquin Police Station where he was charged with two counts of 'supply prohibited drug - large commercial quantity' and two counts of 'possess prohibited drug'.
He was refused bail to appear before Deniliquin Local Court tomorrow.