Thirty-six arrested in Vic drugs swoop
March 11, 2007 - 10:19PM
Drug detector dogs and their handlers have helped police arrest 36 people at Melbourne's Future Music Festival.
Police seized a range of party drugs including amphetamines, ecstasy, GHB (Gamma hydroxybutyrate) and cannabis at the midday festival, which attracted 12,000 revellers to the Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
Of the 36 people arrested, two will be interviewed for drug trafficking offences, police said.
The remaining 34 were cautioned under the drug diversion program, on the condition that they undertake a clinical drugs assessment and seek drug treatment.
Superintendent Stephen Leane said it was disappointing that people continued to smuggle illicit drugs into festivals, despite the police presence.
Passive Alert Detector (PAD) dogs have been a regular presence at music festivals. The dogs and their handlers aim to reduce the supply and demand for illicit drugs.
Penalties for trafficking illicit drugs include a maximum fine of $3,000 and/or up to 15 years jail.
The maximum fine for possession is $500.
The Age

Its typical isn't it, someone with 250 pills on him, with baggies and intent to sell has a great time a the event, rakes in over $5 Grand, while some poor kid with 2 pills on him or a joint ends up having his day ruined by dogs who do him for posession. That must be justice 