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Friday, 15 May 2009

NEWSFLASH: Raid Upsets Street Drug Supply - Weapons Found!

***NEWSFLASH*** Yesterday, the Queensland illicit drug market took a pounding as police swooped in and charged 11 people for a total of 22 charges.
We believe we've obstructed a number of individual suppliers of drugs ... and it's obviously resulted in some type of reduction of the flow of drugs onto the street. -Sergeant Laurie Shevlin. Gold Coast Police
So what was this big bust that hindered the supply of drugs in Queensland? What were the dangerous weapons found? Was it Mr. Asia II? Was it the Triads? Was it the Mafia? How many Kgs was it? Total cannabis seized: 120grams worth $5,000* Weapons found: Taser stun gun, a baton and a slingshot BWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hahahaha hahaha hehehe haha [sniff] hehehehe [wipe away tears] BWWHAHAHAHA Hahahaha hahaha oh dear, a slingshot! BWHAHAHAHA Hahahahaha hehehe enough enough hehehe ... [pause] ... 120grams BWHAHAHAHA Hahahaha and a baton BWHAHAHAHAHA Hahahaha and a ... [deep breath] and a .... SLINGSHOT BWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Hahahaha ohhh dear god ... hahahaha hahaha stop it ... hehehehe no more ... please no more ... hehehehe [slumps in chair] *Note: 120 grams at the full street price of $25 is $3,000. Recommendations: Police go back to primary school and relearn maths and then learn how to spin a story properly.
Raid Net $5K Cannabis, Weapons news.com.au May 2009 GOLD Coast police have netted around $5,000 in drugs and a weapons cache in an on-going operation. The most recent execution of Operation Mamba today netted about $5000 worth of cannabis in raids on eight properties within the Gold Coast's northern suburbs. Sergeant Laurie Shevlin said officers also found a Taser stun gun, a baton and a slingshot at one property. Eleven people are set to face court on at least 22 charges following the raids. "We're very encouraged by the amount of information that's come in from the community," Sgt Shevlin said. "We believe we've obstructed a number of individual suppliers of drugs ... and it's obviously resulted in some type of reduction of the flow of drugs onto the street." A total of 120g of cannabis was seized in the latest raids, the largest single amount being 112g.

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