Two Primbee men accused of participating in a street-level drug-dealing syndicate are expected to make a bid for bail in a Wollongong court this week.
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The matters of Robert Bojlevski, 50, and Daniel Robert Bojlevski, 28, went before Wollongong Bail Court on Saturday, where their lawyer made a written appearance and requested the matter be adjourned for a later bail application.
The Bojlevksis were arrested on Friday morning after NSW and Australian Federal Police officers raided homes in Primbee, Port Kembla, Albion Park Rail, Wollongong, and North Nowra.
Police allegedly seized $200,000 cash, a rifle, illicit drugs, steroids, electronic devices, vehicles, and a jet ski.
The raids and arrests came as part of Strike Force Axon, which detectives from the state's Drug and Firearms Squad established with the help of the Lake Illawarra and Wollongong police districts in December last year to investigate the supply of illicit drugs in the region.
Daniel Bojlevski was charged with two counts of knowingly and or recklessly direct criminal group assist crime, knowingly deal with proceeds of crime intent to conceal, two counts of supply cannabis above indictable and below commercial quantity, supply prohibited drug above commercial quantity, supply prohibited drug above small and below indictable quantity, and supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis.
Robert Bojlevski was charged with seven counts of supply prohibited drug above indictable amount, two counts of supply cannabis above indictable and below commercial quantity, and two counts of knowingly and recklessly direct criminal group assist crime.
They will appear at Wollongong Local Court on Wednesday, September 8, where it is expected they will apply for bail.
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