andyturbo
Bluelight Crew
Yep that was a customs fuck up and the person would have been able to appeal that and have it sent. A similar form to this:I found this old Reddit thread in regards to Alkoxyphenylethylamines, here's the relevant part:
So apparently it's not scheduled but they will randomly seize it when they feel like it?
Man some things I hear from AUS are just insane.
Treatment of goods seized if a claim for return is made—suspected prohibited psychoactive substances
(1) This section applies if:
(a) goods are seized under a seizure warrant or under subsection 203B(2) or (2A), 203CA(3) or 203CB(2); and
(b) the goods are seized on belief or suspicion that they are a prohibited psychoactive substance; and
(c) a claim for the return of the goods may be made under section 205B; and
(d) not later than 30 days after the day the seizure notice was served, a claim is made under section 205B for return of the goods.
(2) The authorised person who seized the goods must, subject to any law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory permitting their retention, destruction or disposal, return the goods unless:
(a) the goods have been dealt with under section 206; or
(b) not later than 30 days after the day the claim is made, the CEO gives the claimant a written notice stating that the goods will be condemned as forfeited if the claimant does not, within 30 days after receiving the notice, institute proceedings against the Commonwealth:
(i) to recover the goods; or
(ii) for a declaration that the goods are not forfeited.
(3) A notice under paragraph (2)(b):
(a) must be served personally or by post; and
(b) may be served on a person who is outside Australia.
(4) The goods are condemned as forfeited to the Crown if:
(a) the claimant does not institute proceedings of a kind referred to in paragraph (2)(b) within the period of 30 days after receiving the notice under that paragraph (or within that period as extended, or further extended, under section 205EB); or
(b) the claimant institutes such proceedings within that period (or within that period as extended or further extended), and at the end of the proceedings there is not:
(i) an order for the claimant to recover the goods; or
(ii) an order for the Commonwealth to pay the claimant the market value of the goods at the time they were disposed of or destroyed, if they have been disposed of or destroyed before the end of the proceedings; or
(iii) a declaration that the goods are not forfeited.
