kingpin007
Bluelighter
Four on drug charges in NW
CHARLES WATERHOUSE
October 25, 2009 08:36am
FOUR people have been arrested and charged with drug-trafficking on the North-West Coast.
Inspector Mark Wright said yesterday that in the past week Western District Drug Investigation and Burnie CIB officers had made several arrests in the Burnie area. He said three men and a woman aged between 19 and 38 had been charged with trafficking controlled drugs.
Insp Wright said two other females would be served with summonses for drug-related offences. He said the arrests related to trafficking between May and September.
A number of people have appeared in North-West courts recently on drug-trafficking charges.
Insp Wright said that on September 7 about 1000 ecstasy tablets were seized and police later charged two Burnie men with trafficking.
In July a Devonport man who last year sold ecstasy and speed worth more than $65,000 appeared in the Supreme Court in Burnie.
Joshua Noel Parker, 36, of Nichols St, pleaded guilty to two charges of trafficking in a controlled substance.
The court heard Parker was charged after he sold ecstasy pills to an undercover police officer outside a Devonport hotel.
The deal was organised via mobile text messages and was one of more than 600 drug-related calls recorded on two phones owned by Parker between March and September last year. Parker sold 2300 ecstasy tablets worth between $65,000 and $72,000 over that period.
In February, a former Tasmanian and Australian go-kart champion who sold 100 ecstasy tablets to an undercover police officer in a carpark avoided jail.
Marcus John Burford, 22, formerly of Latrobe, pleaded guilty to one charge of drug-trafficking and was sentenced to three months' jail, which was suspended on condition he be of good behaviour for two years. He was also fined $1000.
http://www.themercury.com.au/article/2009/10/25/105541_scalesofjustice.html