AFL great Mark Thompson has been released without charge following an alleged investigation into drug trafficking.
A Port Melbourne property belonging to Thompson, 54, was raided by police on Friday and he was questioned by police after presenting himself by appointment, according to The Herald Sun.
Police said a 54-year-old man was arrested "following an investigation into alleged drug trafficking in Port Melbourne".
"The man has been released pending enquiries," a police statement said on Tuesday.
Raid footage was provided to Seven News, showing police storming a Rouse Street property.
"Police. Don't move," officers shout as they burst into the converted warehouse.
Thompson's decorated AFL career includes winning three premierships playing for Essendon, where he played 202 games.
He coached Geelong to two premierships before returning to the Bombers as an assistant coach.
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