Police have seized an estimated $5 million worth of drugs from a Canberra house allegedly linked to an "extremely bold" syndicate. Subscribe now for unlimited access . Login or signup to continue reading $ 0 / $ NaN /year All articles from our website & app The digital version of Today's Paper Breaking news alerts direct to your inbox Interactive Crosswords, Sudoku and Trivia All articles from the other regional websites in your area Continue Chinese national Wei Wang, 33, will face the ACT Magistrates Court on Friday after being arrested at a Flynn house on Thursday.

He is charged with 27 counts of supplying a declared substance, 23 counts of supplying an anabolic steroid, possessing a prohibited weapon and possessing the proceeds of crime. Police seized 59,000 vials and 156,000 tablets of steroids and prescription drugs on Thursday after executing three search warrants in Flynn, O'Connor and Whitlam. Canberra drug syndicate In a linked December raid , police identified Australia's largest illegal controlled and prescription drug distribution network, Detective Acting Inspector Emma Quade said.

"Follow up investigations by our detectives identified an affiliated syndicate also based in Canberra," she said. Picture by ACT Policing "We believe that these syndicates were working alongside each other." In an "extremely bold" move, the syndicate continued to sell illegal drugs despite arrests made in December last year, Detective Acting Inspector Quade said.

"This group has stepp.