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Jason Smith charged cocaine trafficking

Haffa

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On the news last night they said some were "stored up stairs".

The other comment was his ute was parked out the front so they were worried he was still trapped inside.
 

adamkungl

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"Star Rugby League player. Toowoomba pub owner. Accused drug dealer.
Jason Smith has been through a lot in his life - higher highs and lower lows than most of us.
But the one thing that stands out... his biggest regret?

*blinking away tears, he looks away from the camera*
'It's something i wouldn't wish on my worst enemy...'
*looks up, faces the camera, red eyed and clearly distraught*
'...some f**kwit QLD fan on LU hasn't heard of me. I can't eat, I can't sleep.. after everything else that was the straw that broke the camels back'

Tonight... on ACA"
 

El Diablo

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http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...s/news-story/176db3ec167f96ef52f627e5a8280c76

Alleged cocaine ring busted in series of Christmas Day drug raids
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EXCLUSIVE Emma Partridge, The Daily Telegraph
in 37 minutes

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POLICE have smashed a cocaine ring worth hundreds of millions of dollars operating out of the Sydney Fish Market during Christmas Day raids which have resulted in the arrest of 15 men — including a former NRL star and Bondi cafe king.

The arrests come after a 2½- year top-secret investigation by the NSW Police Drug Squad and Australian Federal Police which targeted commercial fishermen who were allegedly using fishing trawlers to move cocaine from Chile to Australia.

Detectives attached to Operation Okesi pounced on a number of the alleged drug traffickers on Christmas night and seized about 500kg of cocaine from an inflatable boat as it pulled up to a boat ramp at Brooklyn on the NSW Central Coast.

Police will allege the group used a Sydney Fish Market-based fishing trawler called Dalrymple. This boat was allegedly taken out to sea where it met with a “mother ship” which had travelled from South America.

It will be alleged the group were trying to import another 600kg of cocaine to Australia but a $197 million shipment was intercepted by the French Navy off the coast of Tahiti in March.

The multi-agency operation involved the NSW Police Drug Squad, Marine Area Command and Tactical Operations Unit along with the Australian Federal Police and its Specialist Response Group. The joint operation is also responsible for seizing 32kg of heroin worth about $12 million in Fiji in 2014.

One of the men targeted in the sting is former Roosters player John Tobin. The 57-year-old, who lives in Manly, played 125 first-grade games in the 1970s and ’80s. Police also arrested eastern suburbs identity Darren Mohr, who used to own a Bondi Rescue HQ cafe which was run by lifesavers from the hit television show Bondi Rescue.

Police will allege one of the players involved in the alleged cocaine ring is commercial fisherman Joseph Pirrello, 63, who made headlines across the country when he was the managing director of Seafish Tasmania, the company that brought the controversial super trawler Abel Tasman to Australian waters in 2012. The 143m Dutch-owned ship, formerly called Margiris, was brought to Australia to catch an 18,000 tonne quota of fish but after public outcry the then Environment Minister Tony Burke banned the ship from fishing.

Ten of the members arrested had their matters mentioned before a series of Sydney courts over the past three days but The Daily Telegraph has been unable to publish details of the case or the identities of those involved until now due to suppression orders which have since lapsed. Police will allege the group conspired to import five shipments of cocaine and heroin to Australia. The charges laid against the group include conspiracy to import a border-controlled drug and importing a border-controlled drug.

Five of the alleged drug syndicate members who were arrested on Christmas Day and spent the night at Surry Hills police station before their Boxing Day court appearance were Sydney men Stuart Ayrton, 54; Jonathan Paul Cooper, 29; Reuben John Dawe, 41; Simon Peter Spero, 56, and Tobin.

On Tuesday, Robert Lipton, who lives in Double Bay, and Pirrello appeared before Parramatta Bail Court. Yesterday Mohr, Frank D’Agastino and Benjamin Allan Sara all had their cases mentioned before Parramatta Local Court. None of the men involved applied for bail and their bail was formally refused. All of the men are expected to appear before Central Local Court in March but a number are likely to make bail applications in the next few weeks. NSW Police State Crime Commander Mark Jenkins said the role the community could play in tackling illicit drug supply could not be underestimated. “This job started with just a thread of information to the NSWPF’s Drug Squad 2½ years ago,” he said. “That thread has helped us keep more than a tonne of illegal drugs out of NSW.”

AFP Organised Crime national manager Chris Sheehan said every single member of the syndicate had now been arrested. “No matter how many ventures we disrupted they still kept going,” he said. “This group — the 15 we have arrested — that’s the entire syndicate from top to bottom.”
 

POPEYE

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Lucky someone spotted the tip of the iceberg, there'll be cold drinks around for at least a week
 

butchmcdick

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Hey now fellas the people mentioned are not doing anything other men of their age do every week

It's a society wide issue not confined to the NRL
 

taipan

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Another off field incident.
Smack said ex player with a $100,000 fine.Send out to country junior rugby league.
Bringing the Sydney Fish Markets into disrepute.I'll never buy a Balmain " Tiger's" bug there ever again.
 

El Diablo

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Since when was he a 'star'?, hasn't played for nearly 35 years and then it was in the NSWRL not NRL.
these plonkers are talking him up

http://www.nospam47.com/au/league/n...s-nrl-rugby-league/18t6h95jywiyi1spzc3z85wt2u

Footy star drug bust: Who is John Tobin?


Adam Lucius


Published on Dec. 28, 2016

The response from many rugby league fans to the arrest of former Roosters forward John Tobin on drugs charges was John Who?

Many on Sporting News Australia's Facebook page labelled him a 'no name' and took aim at our description of him as a 'star'.

Tobin was a more than capable lock forward who started at Eastern Suburbs in 1978, going on to play under two future Immortals in Arthur Beetson and Bob Fulton.

He played in the Roosters' winning Amco Cup side of 1978 and was a member of the team beaten by Canterbury in the 1980 grand final best remembered by Steve Gearin's sensational bomb-caught-on-the-full try.

Tobin also played in four semi-final series and represented City.

He is the 687th man to play for the Roosters, racking up 125 games from 1978-87 and scoring 16 tries.

During his 10 seasons, Tobin played with the likes of Fulton, Russell Fairfax, Ian Schubert, Kevin Hastings, Royce Ayliffe, Noel Cleal and John Lang.

The back-rower turned down several offers to leave the club when it fell on hard times during the 1980s, saying in one interview: "I couldn't really imagine playing for another club.

"You always consider the offers you get but it would seem strange driving off to practice in another direction.

"I just like the joint. The people are nice."

One league identity who knew him well said: "John was a hard-working player who showed a lot of loyalty to the Roosters.

"He was perhaps a better player than people give him credit for."

Tobin is accused of being part of a massive cocaine smuggling ring operating out of Sydney Fish Market.

Now 57, he was arrested on Christmas Day and is still in custody after being formally refused bail.
 

Brutus

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You guys miss the point.

Tobin never played in the NRL to start with.

These media organisations are simply f**ked. Channel 9 just led their news ad with "which former NRL star was busted as part of the..."

HE WAS NEVER AN NRL PLAYER.

Rugby league player yes. NSWRL player yes. NRL player no.

Anything to tarnish the NRL brand.

Liz won't be happy.
 

DiegoNT

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In all seriousness the police have done the community a great service. To allow us to bump this Thread and have a good hard laugh at the first few pages and for that they should be commended?

Oh and for also getting the drugs of the street as well.
 
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