- Police reportedly found cocaine in a Sydney hotel room
- Man, 35, charged with supplying a prohibited drug
- Also charged with knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime
A footy coach will appear in court later this month after 10 bags of cocaine were allegedly found in his Sydney hotel room when it was searched by police earlier this week.
Police responded to reports of an alleged drug transaction at a licensed premises on Pyrmont St in the city center just after 3am on Monday.
According to a statement from NSW Police, officers spoke to a 35-year-old at the scene before searching his hotel room.
A footy coach will appear in court later this month after police allegedly found 10 bags of cocaine in his hotel room (stock image)
Police claim they also found $3,400 in cash during the search (stock image)
Once inside, police reportedly found ten bags believed to contain cocaine, as well as $3,400 in cash.
The man, from Bonnyrigg Heights, was arrested and taken to Day Street police station.
“He was charged with supplying prohibited drugs (in excess of criminal offenses and less than commercial quantities) and knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime,” a NSW Police spokesperson said.
‘He was granted conditional bail to appear at Downing Center Local Court on Wednesday 30 October 2024.’
It is understood the man is a coach with a well-known team in the NSWRL competition but does not work for an NRL club.
Ny Breaking Australia has contacted the NSWRL for comment.
There’s more to come.