A St Georges Basin man charged as part of the State Crime Command’s Criminal Groups Squad investigations into outlaw motorcycle gangs in the Shoalhaven has appeared in court facing a variety of charges.
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Dion Anthony Holden, 24, was one of three people charged by police in an operation in the Shoalhaven in February.
Holden, who appeared before Nowra Local Court registrar Craig Cockburn on Monday, is charged with two counts of possessing an unauthorised firearm, possession ammunition without holding a licence, possessing or using a prohibited weapon without a permit, cultivating a prohibited plant, and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.
Court papers said officers allegedly found .22 calibre and .77 calibre rifles at his Holden’s home during the operation on February 14.
Officers also allegedly found 12 cannabis plants, one gram of cannabis and one gram of methylamphetamines, commonly known as ice.
Holden did not enter any pleas to the charges. His bail was continued and he will return to court in April.
Two other people arrested as part of the operation, a 65-year-old man and a 42-year-old woman, and charged with prohibited weapon and drug possession offences are yet to face court.
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