A WORRIGEE woman, arrested as part of Strike Force Croci, cracking down on illegal drug activity in the Shoalhaven, has been granted bail in the NSW Supreme Court.
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Amanda Sutton, 29, of Whitewood Street, was arrested in raids at Green Valley in Western Sydney on June 2 and appeared before Judge Fagan on Friday.
She had to surrender her passport and forfeit the certificate of title to her home, to be granted bail.
She is only the second person facing major charges as a result of the strike force to be granted bail.
Sutton is charged with supplying prohibited drugs a commercial quantity indictable offence, five counts of supplying a prohibited drug indictable offence and with supplying a prohibited drug on an on-going basis.
Court documents stated she was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of prohibited drugs, 296 grams of methamphetamine or ice, in Green Valley between May 29 and June 2 this year.
It is alleged she supplied 27.9g of methamphetamine in Green Valley on March 4; 27.55g of methamphetamine at Worrigee on March 12; 14g of methamphetamine at Kiama on March 26; between March 4 and March 26 at Worrigee on three or more separate occasions supplied methamphetamines; and on May 5 and 18 supplied methamphetamines at Green Valley.
She will reappear in Campbelltown Court on October 7.
Strike Force Croci has arrested more than 40 people, 37 of whom have already appeared in court.
Five have either pleaded or been found guilty of their charges.
The raids across the Shoalhaven have netted more than three kilograms or 25,000 street buys of the drug methamphetamine or ice valued at $2 million, three kilograms of cannabis, five firearms, and cash as they crack down on the supply and possession of methamphetamine or ice and marijuana.