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A SYDNEY man has been charged over the largest seizure of cannabis in NSW, valued at more than $38 million.

He is the 16th person arrested over the April 2004 seizure of 3.2 tonnes of cannabis in a raid on a Jacks Creek property, 17km from Narrabri, in the state's west.

 

During the dawn raid, police allege they located drying cannabis in two sheds and suspended within a crop site.

 

Police arrested 15 people at the time.

 

The latest arrest, of a 39-year-old Brighton-le-Sands man, was made outside his southern Sydney home at 11am (AEST) yesterday.

 

He was charged with aiding and abetting the large commercial cultivation of a prohibited drug and conspiracy to supply a prohibited drug.

 

The second charge relates to the alleged harvest and supply of prohibited drugs from the Narrabri property in 2003.

 

The Brighton-le-Sands man was refused bail and will appear in Kogarah Local Court today.

 

Author:AAP

Date:July 06, 2006

Source:AAP

Copyright:AAP

 

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Hey Tom , Thx for the Info

Yeah 38million , Fwark! :thumbsup:

The Pigz always blow these numbers out of proportion ofc. :toke:

I wonder how much it was in real value , Pounds dried etc. :guitar:

 

:wacko:

 

Did Anyone see the news yesterday about the fella who Died by electrocution by his Hydro Setup???

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Kinda Fucked , But kinda funny in the mind of a sick man. hehe Just kiddin in jest.

:peace:

 

Bye Now. :peace:

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