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Whats the real story for this?

Someone just messaged me on MSN asking me if I knew anything. Was the first I heard?

I think the car was for sale, but he decided to keep it. I would have pittied the person who bought it if it's been caught up in this type of circle?

Anyone confirm reports?

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Arrests after drug raids

September 28, 2004

SEVEN men were arrested after police drug raids in Brisbane today.

The raids on several houses in the suburbs of Carindale, Mount Gravatt and Carina involved Queensland and Australian Federal Police.

Police said the joint operation, part of a larger national crackdown involving the Australian Crime Commission (ACC), was designed to break up a drug distribution syndicate.

A Queensland police spokeswoman said drugs seized included heroin, cannabis and ecstasy.

Other property, including cars and houses worth almost $3 million, were also seized.  

The seven men would face 12 charges including trafficking, supplying possession and production of dangerous drugs, and possession of steroids and weapons.

A man and a woman would also be served a notice to appear at an ACC hearing, the spokeswoman said.

That it?

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oh well - good stuff .. good to see the cops doing their work.

Well gives heed to the feeling that quite a few of the very top shelf cars around are profits from ill-gotten means. Don't have much respect for those that don't buy their own cars with their own money ;)

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