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Editor's note: Images of the seized drugs and luxury good can be downloaded via Hightail. Five men will face a Gold Coast court today Monday 8 November charged with drug and proceeds of crime offences after more than one million dollars in cash, illicit drugs and luxury items were seized as part of a joint operation. A year-old Brisbane man and a year-old Gold Coast man were arrested and charged with multiple offences. Search warrants were then executed at multiple premises across Brisbane and the Gold Coast, including residences and businesses. AFP and QPS officers allegedly seized more illicit drugs including cocaine, steroids and testosterone, two cryovac machines, hydraulic press pieces and electronic scales. Police arrested two more Gold Coast men following execution of the search warrants on Friday and Saturday 5 and 6 November. A fifth man was arrested on the Gold Coast yesterday 7 November. QJOCTF Commander AFP Detective Inspector Scott Curtis said the investigation into this matter remained ongoing and warned the community that law enforcement officers were on high alert for drug offences as we head into end of year Schoolies activities. QPS Detective Superintendent Colin Briggs said the arrests showed how a multi-agency approach gives Queensland law enforcement agencies greater options in disrupting criminal networks. A year-old Hope Island man has been charged with one count of trafficking in a dangerous drug contrary to section 5 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld. The maximum penalty for this offence is 25 years' imprisonment. The man arrested yesterday 7 November is also scheduled to face Southport Magistrates Court today. Media are encouraged to include help-seeking information in stories about illicit drugs to minimise any negative impact on people in the community. The following services provide people with access to support and information. 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This form is for page feedback only and is used to improve our website, feedback will NOT be responded to or forwarded. News Centre Our latest media releases, podcasts and stories. Get a police check Report a crime Apply for a job. Drugs, cash and assets seized on the Gold Coast. Editor's note: Images of the seized drugs and luxury good can be downloaded via Hightail Five men will face a Gold Coast court today Monday 8 November charged with drug and proceeds of crime offences after more than one million dollars in cash, illicit drugs and luxury items were seized as part of a joint operation. The maximum penalty for these offences is 25 years' imprisonment. A year-old Mermaid Waters man has been charged with eight offences: One count of possessing dangerous drug, namely cocaine, contrary to section 9 1 a of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; One count of possessing a dangerous drug, namely steroids, contrary to section 9 1 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; Three counts of possessing things in connection with a crime used contrary to section 10 1 b of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; Two counts of possessing proceeds of crime contrary to the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act Qld ; and One count of possessing a drug utensil contrary to section 10 1 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld. A year-old Coomera man was charged with six offences. One count of trafficking in a dangerous drug contrary to section 5 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; Two counts of possessing a dangerous drug, namely cocaine, contrary to section 9 1 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; One count of possessing things in connection with a crime used contrary to section 10 1 b of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; and Two counts of possessing proceeds of crime contrary to the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act Qld. A year-old Surfers Paradise man has been charged with two offences: One count of possessing amphetamines contrary to section 9 1 of the Drug Misuse Act Qld ; and One count of receiving tainted property contrary to section 1 of the Criminal Code Qld. Note to media: Media are encouraged to include help-seeking information in stories about illicit drugs to minimise any negative impact on people in the community. 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By Jessica Lamb. ABC Gold Coast. Topic: Cocaine. A harmful banned painkiller has been found in cocaine samples. A harmful banned painkiller has been found in cocaine samples tested on the Gold Coast. Phenacetin was banned in Australia decades ago because of links to renal disease and cancer in long-term users. Drug testing service CheQpoint warns the substance could be in other batches across the country. A banned painkiller has been detected in cocaine on the Gold Coast and could be present across the country, according to a drug-testing service. Queensland drug checking service CheQpoint says phenacetin has been found in two samples of cocaine tested in its new Burleigh Heads facility that opened last month. Cameron Francis says the results mean phenacetin is likely present in cocaine beyond the Gold Coast. Chief executive Cameron Francis said, as well as its long-term health impacts, the banned substance also had short-term risks. Mr Francis said the symptoms of phenacetin poisoning could be hard to detect and warned health professionals to be on the lookout. Mr Francis said the results and restrictions on phenacetin in Australia meant the substance was likely cut into cocaine overseas. Bond University associate professor of pharmacology Treasure McGuire said the detections showed the value of free drug testing sites. She said harm-minimisation strategies like drug testing sites were important to educate 'potentially vulnerable citizens' about the risks of illicit substances. The Queensland LNP earlier this year said it does not support pill testing and would scrap it if elected in October. An AFP crime scenes member undertakes chemical testing. Supplied: AFP. In December , the Australian Federal Police sent out a public warning to drug users after phenacetin was detected in a seized cocaine haul. Mr Francis encouraged people to be honest with their doctors and reach out if they think they could be affected by side effects. CheQpoint has testing services in Brisbane open Fridays and the Gold Coast open Thursdays from 2pm to 6pm to anonymously test non-organic substances free of charge. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Banned painkiller phenacetin found in cocaine sample testing in Queensland. In short: A harmful banned painkiller has been found in cocaine samples tested on the Gold Coast. What's next: Drug testing service CheQpoint warns the substance could be in other batches across the country. Footer ABC News homepage.

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