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Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate

Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate
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Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate

Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate
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Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate

Influencer sentenced for involvement in drug syndicate
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Surfer on cocaine charges still can t see his girlfriend

Premium Content Subscriber only A North Coast surfer accused of involvement in a cocaine supply ring has asked the court to ease his bail conditions. Tate Robinson, 22, is among a group of people charged in relation to the alleged supply of cocaine in Northern NSW and Southern Queensland in November. Police have alleged in court documents Jack Stuart Jones, 21, directed the activities of the group while Kai Buzic, 20, Jed Conroy, 21 and former Gold Coast Titans player Michael Gordon are also facing supply charges. Samuel Levi Collin Shaw is also before the court in Queensland. Mr Robinson s girlfriend, Mikayla Noakes, has pleaded guilty to participating in a criminal group activity and two counts of taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug and drug possession and she is due to be sentenced in March.

Monitored for months: Cocaine ring case founded on warrants

Premium Content Subscriber only A bartender and Instagram influencer was among a group monitored for months before police swooped on their alleged drug supply operation. Court documents have revealed telecommunications warrants were issued in August, September and November and police gathered physical and electronic surveillance to monitor a group accused of cocaine supply in Northern NSW and Southern Queensland, according to court documents. Mikayla Noakes, 20, who has more than 12,000 Instagram followers, has pleaded guilty to participating in a criminal group activity and two counts of taking part in the supply of a prohibited drug and drug possession. Noakes was just one of a group of people arrested in November last year in several police raids, following The Strike Force Caved investigation that involved more than 34,000 phone activations between various accused.

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