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Bloke’s gun and drug-ridden home raided for operating as shady ‘private strip club’

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Police officers raided a home riddled with drugs and guns that was alleged to be operating as an illegal strip club.Cops who entered the house in the city of South Fulton in Georgia, USA, are reported to have also found huge wads of cash and potentially fatal drugs that were disguised as sweets.Three people were arrested during the raid – with Corey Barnar, Darryl Webster and Tiara Moore all denying a number of different drug charges.Barnar, who is accused of running a strip club in his own home, is also faced with gun charges, but he denies them all.Police said that the drugs haul was believed to include marijuana, cocaine, THC, mushrooms, MDMA, molly, amphetamines, oxycodone, Xanax and edibles infused with THC.

They confirmed that each substance needed to be tested.Lieutenant Shannon McKesey said the sweets posed a particular threat to children if they fell into the wrong hands.She also revealed that a field test suggested the powerful painkiller fentanyl might also have been present.Four firearms and thousands of dollars in cash were also recovered from the property along with large amounts of fake money.For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.McKesey claimed that Barnar had set the home up like a strip club.

She also alleged that drug deals were going on and money was being exchanged for sexual acts that were taking place inside the house.WSBTV investigative journalist Mark Winne reported that Webster claimed to have been unaware of what was happening inside the house.

Describing himself as "a concerned relative" Webster said there were children in the house and he wanted to make sure they were alright.Meanwhile, Moore told Winne that she "didn't have.

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