 So a criminal, declared criminal organisation member, the search to this point is still ongoing but we've located approximately a pound of ice amphetamine, so that's a street value of over $300,000 but more importantly that's nearly 5,000 hits taken off the street. We're still looking at the moment, we expect to find more, we've also found somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000 that money is still in situ while awaiting our scientific officers to come and examine it for us for scientific reasons. It's a true indication again of the criminality of these gangs. I mean we've been going for nearly nine months at Maxver and I think every day we're executing search warrants across Queensland and we're catching members of participants of these criminal gangs involved in drugs. I think we all know the link between drugs and property crime and by us targeting these people who are responsible for the distribution and supply of dangerous drugs, we're making a big dent into the other areas of crime across Queensland. If you look at some of the crime figures that have been released in recent months, it's a significant reduction in break and enters, robbery in various districts across the state and it's a joint effort from Maxver and the regions to get this result and I'm very proud of my officers today. He's claiming to have been disassociated but we've certainly found items in the house to indicate that he's still very much involved. Clothing, jewellery, things like that. As I say the search is still ongoing. We've had to sort of step back a bit while we wait for a drug squad dog to come and do a more thorough search. Yes they are. Yes he is. He's been subject to action by Task Force Maxver in the past and he's also on bar for serious drug murders. It's quite sophisticated. He's hollowed out doors in the residence so your bedroom doors, your toilet door bathroom door and he's put spring-loaded covers on them and inside the doors we've found the cash and drugs and there's other items in there that we were waiting on scientific to remove for us. And this appears to be a family home? Yes it is. He and his wife. When we enter premises we we're on the side of safety so the first thing we do is secure the occupants and sometimes people resist. I don't know if he resisted very much but I think he would go to shop to see us come. Do you expect other Banditos members to be involved? This is one of the investigation paths that we'll take. I mean these gangs survive on their networks and that's how they distribute their drugs so that's what we'll be looking at. It's got a fairly nice house. What did he claim he was doing? He's currently unemployed. Obviously the community come forward with information daily. One of the big offshoots of Maxima and the push against these criminal gangs has been massive upsurge in crime stopper information and also members involved in these networks who are taking the opportunity to disassociate and they're giving up on their friends and that's leading to great results. It's a direct tip-off from the public. This is one of the highest amount of ice that we found. At the moment we've found a pound. That is quite a lot of ice and when you think about that being cut down and sold on the street it's made a big dent to the drug distribution in the Brisbane area. At this stage yes and we're still searching. Do we know where the distribution may have been coming? No, not at this point. That will be subject to the investigation. She'll be obviously questioned in relation to her involvement and by the end of the day we'll know more clearly as to where they will fit in the scheme of things. At this stage you're looking at things like possession of proceeds, possession of drugs. It just depends on where the investigation goes. There's a myriad of offences that he may be liable for from drug trafficking down to simple possession. He's a 64 year old male. He obviously lives here and he's a member of the Sunshine Coast bandit. Has he been uncooperative? At this point he hasn't been uncooperative but I mean like all members of the community they have the right to silence and things like that so he's making the decisions around those decisions at the moment. He's not an office bearer in the in the sense of the new legislation. How long has he alleged they've been a member of the banditos school? I don't know. I know it's been a number of years. I mean there's sophisticated gangs and I think people think that they're old guys on motorbikes it's not the case they're criminals. To go to the extent of hiding the drugs the way they did and the amount of cash and just looking at the my experience I've been a detective for 30 years this looks like good quality drugs it's not run-of-the-mill backyard stuff it's obviously very sophisticated operation. Do you feel the concern? I think so and particularly like as I say we've this place has been so active task force maximum action in the past so it shows that they're trying to get smarter but obviously we're smarter. Does he have property on the Sunshine Coast as well? I don't know. There was about a dozen here this morning. Obviously again we they're on the side of caution now those a large number of those officers now moved on to other duties for the day so once an area is secure that we we scale up and down as required. Not at this point. Is it every day? I don't know yet as I say we once we found the drugs we made a decision to have a more thorough search by a trained drug dog and then we'll go in again after that. He will be taken to back to police headquarters or to local police station yet to be determined. He'll be questioned and then depending on the results of that he may be charged. It's more than likely at this stage yes. There's none there's none here.