Sydney, Australia
Hide-out stormed, accused dealer arrested
By Kara Lawrence
October 21, 2006 12:50am
SURROUNDED by a 3m concrete wall and an electric fence, some secluded acreage in Sydney's west has been home to a wanted man.
Now Anthony John Michael Perish, 37, is behind bars after a 14-year search for the accused drug dealer.
Mr Perish - whose elderly grandparents Anthony Perish Sr, 91, and Frances Perish, 93, were shot dead at Leppington in a 1993 unsolved murder - had a warrant issued for his arrest in 1992.
His grandparents' murder remains unsolved and Mr Perish is not listed as being among numerous "persons of interest" in the murders.
However, police wanted Mr Perish for the alleged supply of 2.5kg of amphetamine -"speed" - on August 5, 1992.
Despite a lengthy national search, police did not arrest him until mid last month.
When the heavily-armed State Protection Group arrested him at his West Hoxton farmhouse, they allegedly found Mr Perish in possession a .22-calibre pistol.
Mr Perish was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug over the 1992 amphetamine matter, as well as possessing an unregistered firearm.
He has not entered a plea and will appear in Liverpool Local Court on November 22. This week, Mr Perish was refused bail after making an application in the Supreme Court.
Mr Perish's lawyer Bill O'Brien told the court his client had been under police surveillance and had his phone tapped.
He argued the case against his client was weak and the identification of him flimsy.
Mr O'Brien argued that the drug charge was not enough to cause Mr Perish to have fled, considering his co-accused had not get lengthy sentences.
Justice Peter Hidden refused bail saying Mr Perish was a flight risk.
Daily Telegraph
Hide-out stormed, accused dealer arrested
By Kara Lawrence
October 21, 2006 12:50am
SURROUNDED by a 3m concrete wall and an electric fence, some secluded acreage in Sydney's west has been home to a wanted man.
Now Anthony John Michael Perish, 37, is behind bars after a 14-year search for the accused drug dealer.
Mr Perish - whose elderly grandparents Anthony Perish Sr, 91, and Frances Perish, 93, were shot dead at Leppington in a 1993 unsolved murder - had a warrant issued for his arrest in 1992.
His grandparents' murder remains unsolved and Mr Perish is not listed as being among numerous "persons of interest" in the murders.
However, police wanted Mr Perish for the alleged supply of 2.5kg of amphetamine -"speed" - on August 5, 1992.
Despite a lengthy national search, police did not arrest him until mid last month.
When the heavily-armed State Protection Group arrested him at his West Hoxton farmhouse, they allegedly found Mr Perish in possession a .22-calibre pistol.
Mr Perish was charged with supplying a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug over the 1992 amphetamine matter, as well as possessing an unregistered firearm.
He has not entered a plea and will appear in Liverpool Local Court on November 22. This week, Mr Perish was refused bail after making an application in the Supreme Court.
Mr Perish's lawyer Bill O'Brien told the court his client had been under police surveillance and had his phone tapped.
He argued the case against his client was weak and the identification of him flimsy.
Mr O'Brien argued that the drug charge was not enough to cause Mr Perish to have fled, considering his co-accused had not get lengthy sentences.
Justice Peter Hidden refused bail saying Mr Perish was a flight risk.
Daily Telegraph