An Amaroo man has been charged with multiple counts of drug trafficking after police allegedly found methamphetamine, cocaine and cannabis hidden throughout his kitchen.
Nathan James Davidson, 39, faced the ACT Magistrates Court on Wednesday, when he did not enter pleas to three counts of drug trafficking or single charges of money laundering and dealing with the proceeds of crime.
Gungahlin police officers searched his home on Tuesday morning, when they executed a warrant.
Police said they discovered about 845 grams of meth and cocaine and approximately 600 grams of cannabis stored in spaces above a kitchen extraction fan, behind an oven and in a kitchen cupboard.
They also allegedly found about $84,000 in cash at the home before arresting Davidson.
Police will allege Davidson was in breach of parole conditions.
Davidson appeared briefly before the court on Wednesday, only speaking two words.
"Nah," he responded to a potential bail application.
"Ta," he said after being told he was set to return to court on April 21.