Detecting drug labs is a high priority for police and information provided by community members is important to help us detect and safely dismantle them.
What does a drug lab typically look like?
Labs can range from being small and portable to quite elaborate.
What can the community do?
Providing information to police is very important and is treated as confidential. Be aware of the dangers of drug activity and take action. For more information please visit here.
Detectives and police across Bundaberg Patrol Group are stopping crime and keeping our communities safe by executing search warrants and investigating other offences where drug activity including possession and supply of dangerous drugs is identified. Utensils and property involved and associated with drugs are also seized by police.
Since January 1, police have investigated drug offences in the following areas:
Avenell Heights
- Bullpitt Street
- Maynard Street
Bargara
- Everdell Street
Branyan
- Branyan Drive
Bundaberg Central
- Barolin Street
- Bourbong Street
- Quay Street
- Targo Street
Bundaberg East
- Alexandra Street
- Princess Street
- Sussex Street
Bundaberg North
- Perry Street
- Queen Street
Bundaberg South
- Arthur Street
- Castlereagh Street
- Maryborough Street
- Robert Street
- Sugden Street
- Walla Street
Cordalba
- Childers Road
Eidsvold
- Macdonald Street
Elliott Heads
- Lihs Street
Eureka
- Griggs Road
Gin Gin
- Mulgrave Street
Kepnock
- Row Street
Millbank
- OConnell Street
Moore Park Beach
- Acacia Street
- Orchid Drive
- Murdochs Road
Tirroan
- Geary Street
Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.
Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service.
For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444 or Policelink.qld.gov.au 24hrs a day.