Three guns and a kilogram of amphetamines have been seized from a bikie gang member’s home in Sydney’s west.
Detectives raided the 42-year-old’s house at Adderton Road, Telopea, just after 1pm (AEST) on Tuesday.
A shotgun and drugs were found and seized inside the home, while two six-shot revolvers, 120 bullets and a bag of amphetamines were found inside a car at the property.
A 42-year-old member of the Rebels bikie gang and two other men, aged 31 and 19, were arrested and taken to Parramatta police station, but were released pending further inquiries.
Police said on Wednesday they expect to lay charges against the men.
The guns are being examined by forensic experts to determine if they’ve been used in any recent shootings.
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