organised crime squad has charged two men over the discovery of a clandestine drug laboratory at a motel in Perth's eastern suburbs.

organised crime squad has charged two men over the discovery of a clandestine drug laboratory at a motel in Perth's eastern suburbs.

Police say an investigation into two pharmacy burglaries led investigators to the men who were staying at a motel in Wattle Grove.

In the room, police allegedly found pseudoephedrine-based medications, a large quantity of cold and flu tablets and other drug making materials.

A 31-year-old Gosnells man and a 30-year-old Gosnells man have been charged with two counts of aggravated burglary and attempting to manufacture methylamphetamine.

A 29-year-old Gosnells woman, who was also in the motel room at the time, was charged with breaching her bail.

Wiltshire Police have charged a 47-year-old taxi driver with the murder of Sian O'Callaghan.


The 22-year-old PA went missing last weekend after leaving the Swindon nightclub Suju.
Her body was found in a roadside ditch 15 miles east of Swindon, near Uffington, on Thursday.
Christopher Halliwell was arrested on Thursday and charged with one count of murder on Saturday night.
He remains in custody and will appear before magistrates in Swindon on Monday.

Hundreds of tributes have been paid to Miss O'Callaghan
Police are continuing to search a field in Eastleach, Gloucestershire, after the remains of a second body were found.
The body has not been formally identified but police say the bones found so far belong to a woman aged 23-30.
Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, who is leading the investigation, said: "It has been indicated to me that this young woman was taken from the Swindon area between 2003 and 2005.
"The remains will now be subject of further forensic laboratory tests and a post-mortem examination.

Nearly 200 people remain in custody in London after violent riots erupted during a huge anti-austerity protest on Saturday.

Nearly 200 people remain in custody in London after violent riots erupted during a huge anti-austerity protest on Saturday.

Up to 500,000 protesters converged on the centre of the capital to protest against cost-cutting measures brought in by prime minister David Cameron's Conservative government.

A breakaway group of 300 anarchists caused havoc in the city's exclusive West End, smashing into banks, throwing fire bombs and paint at shops, and setting off missiles in Trafalgar Square until the early hours of the morning.

A total of 201 people were arrested and 84 were injured, including 31 police officers.

The main protest was the biggest union-organised rally in London's post-war history, with teachers, students and nurses marching to Hyde Park to tell the Government its deficit reduction plan was too savage.

But business secretary Vince Cable says the government is unmoved.

"No government would change its fundamental economic policies simply in response to a demonstration of that kind," he said.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has revealed that intelligence reports suggest Libyan loyalist forces have placed bodies of people they have killed at the sites of coalition air strikes so they can blame the West for the deaths.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has revealed that intelligence reports suggest Libyan loyalist forces have placed bodies of people they have killed at the sites of coalition air strikes so they can blame the West for the deaths.

Mr Gates told the CBS Face The Nation programme: 'We do have a lot of intelligence reporting about Gaddafi taking the bodies of the people he's killed and putting them at the sites where we've attacked.'

A U.S.-led coalition began air strikes against Libya a week ago to establish a no-fly zone over the oil-exporting North African country and to try to prevent Gaddafi from using his air force to attack people rebelling against his rule.

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