A 27-year old woman Canley Heights was arrested by Australian police in a raid on her home on Diamond Crescent, Bonnyrigg in Southwest of Sydney on Thursday morning.

Police authorities searched the whole house of Heights and discovered a stealthy drug laboratory in a bedroom, where amphetamines and pseudoephedrine were seized.

Amphetamines are a type of psycho-stimulant drug of phenethylamine which stimulates focus and wakefulness along with reduced fatigue and appetite. It is also used by some as a performance enhancer.

Also a class of phenethylamine, the pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic drug used as decongestant and stimulant. It also acts as agent to promote wakefulness.

The authorities also recovered from the illegal methamphetamine drug lab drug-making recipes, precursor chemicals, manufacturing equipment, and a computer. A gun was also found in Height's possession as police searched her car parked just outside her home.

On Friday morning, she was charged with a few offences including two counts of producing prohibited drugs and illegal possession of prohibited firearm.

The Judge who handled height's case at the Fairfield Local Court early Friday declined her request to post bail.