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Two men have been charged with several drug offences after police uncovered $95,000 worth of edible marijuana scattered around a home.

Police uncovered the massive drug haul after raiding a property in Kessels Road in Macgregor in Brisbane’s south on January 15.

The stash included 12.5kilograms worth of marijuana butter as well as edible cannabis cookies, gummies and brownies. 

The marijuana butter had been stored in blocks inside plastic bags and then stacked in a freezer, while a huge stash of marijuana cookies were discovered inside a large cardboard box.

Several packs of dried marijuana were also found stored in plastic bags that were hidden in a cupboard. 

Police recovered a massive haul of marijuana butter stored in blocks inside a freezer (pictured) in a major drug bust at a Brisbane property

A huge stash of cannabis cookies (pictured) was found inside a large cardboard box

Police allege the drugs have a street value of $95,000.

Following the search two men, aged 31 and 32, from Sunnybank were arrested at the scene and charged.

The younger man was charged with 23 counts of supplying a dangerous drug, two counts each of possessing dangerous drugs and possess property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a crime.

He is also accused of obstructing a police officer, KetoXP Erfahrungsberichte possessing tainted property, possessing utensils, trafficking in dangerous drugs and producing dangerous drugs.

He will face Brisbane’s Magistrate Court on February 5.  

The 32-year-old was charged with one count each of trafficking dangerous drugs, producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing anything used in the commission of a crime, possess tainted property, and possess utensils.

He will face Brisbane Magistrates Court on February 2.  

Dried marijuana stored in plastic bags (pictured) that were hidden inside a cupboard were also recovered