A man allegedly involved in an armed robbery at Invermay on Sunday night has pleaded not guilty to a number of charges in the Launceston Magistrates Court.
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Daniel Delphine, 34, and Chris Maxwell Hall are accused of stealing a chainsaw, $65 cash and a gun during the robbery.
Mr Delphine appeared before Magistrate Ken Stanton on Wednesday. The St Leonards man was also charged with stealing a .22 rifle during the alleged robbery.
Police officers from the Operation Raptor taskforce and the Criminal Investigation Bureau executed a search warrant at the accused's house after he was arrested.
They allegedly found three firearms, ammunition, a traffickable amount of marijuana and stolen property during the raid.
Some of the stolen property allegedly found included a laptop, chainsaw, iPhones, arrows and Ambulance Tasmania keys.
Police have also alleged two silencers were found.
Mr Delphine pleaded not guilty to more than 10 charges related to the search at his house.
His bail was refused and he was committed to the Launceston Supreme Court on September 2.
Co-accused Mr Hall, 36, appeared in the Magistrates Court on Tuesday. He pleaded not guilty to aggravated armed robbery, being in possession of a .22 rifle and a pistol when not the holder of a firearm licence, possess a controlled plant, stealing a .22 rifle and possessing a thing used for the administration of a controlled drug. The Mayfield man will reappear in the Supreme Court on September 2.