Police smash a ‘drugs gang’ in Sydney and uncover a warehouse full of guns, weapons and even a wanted woman
- The 30-year-old woman was discovered at a unit with ice and liquid ecstasy
- Checks revealed she was wanted over two alleged break-ins in inner Sydney
- A man, 40, was also arrested during the investigation into the city's drug supply
- Police seized 1.3kg of drugs, $8,755 cash, chemicals, a pistol and an air rifle
A female fugitive has been found during drug raids of two Sydney properties, including a warehouse packed with guns, weapons and a stolen Harley Davidson.
The 30-year-old woman was discovered at a unit on Kent Street in Sydney's CBD at 1pm on Wednesday as part of a large-scale investigation into the city's drug supply, police said.
Detectives said they found ice and gamma-butyrolactone - a psychoactive drug known as liquid ecstasy or GBL - in the apartment.

Police allegedly seized 1.3kg of ice and GBL, $8,755 cash, chemicals and a series of weapons (pictured), including a pistol


Chemicals and equipment uncovered by police during an investigation into the city's drug supply (pictured)
The woman was arrested when checks revealed she was wanted over two alleged break-ins in the inner Sydney suburbs of Zetland and Rosebery in April.
She received three charges - including theft, and breaking and entering - and will appear in Central Local Court on Thursday.
A 40-year-old man was also arrested on Wednesday outside a warehouse on Livingstone Road in the inner-west suburb of Petersham during the same operation.
Police seized 1.3kg of ice and GBL, $8,755 cash, chemicals, a pistol, an air rifle, a mace, an extendable baton and a stolen Harley Davidson motorcycle.

The 30-year-old woman (pictured) was allegedly discovered at a unit on Kent Street in Sydney's CBD during a drugs operation

A 40-year-old man (pictured) was also arrested on Wednesday outside a warehouse on Livingstone Road in the inner-west suburb of Petersham during the same operation
He was taken to Newtown Police station and charged with eight offences, including two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon without a permit, supplying a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug and have suspected stolen goods on the premises.
It will be alleged in court that he was involved in the large-scale supply of prohibited drugs across Sydney.
He was refused bail and will appear in Newtown Local Court on Thursday.