Pyrmont drug bust: Two men charged after 120kg of drugs stashed in suitcases seized from inner-city house

Two men have been charged after $42 million worth of drugs were found in suitcases in inner-city Sydney.

The police found almost 120 kilos of drugs during a house search in Pyrmont on Friday.

The haul included 61kg of cocaine bricks, 29kg of ketamine and 27kg of MDMA pills in seven suitcases as part of a drug ‘safe house’ investigation.

A huge quantity of drugs was found in a safe house in Sydney on Friday (pictured)

In total, approximately 120 kg of various drugs were seized, including ketamine, MDMA and cocaine

In total, approximately 120 kg of various drugs were seized, including ketamine, MDMA and cocaine

Two men, aged 24 and 31, were arrested at the property and each charged with three counts of supplying a prohibited drug in a large commercial quantity.

They were refused bail and will appear in Parramatta Local Court on Saturday.

NSW Police Chief Inspector Peter Faux said authorities would continue to target drug supplies across the state.

“We can relentlessly pursue anyone involved in distributing drugs on the streets,” Det Supt Faux said.

Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the Pyrmont raid in central Sydney

Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with the Pyrmont raid in central Sydney

Police have not released the estimated street value of the drugs, but they are believed to be in the tens of millions

Police have not released the estimated street value of the drugs, but they are believed to be in the tens of millions