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Sydney drug bust worth $15 million
 
skot_e
quote:
Eastern Sydney drug ring busted
Police say they have disrupted a major drug ring operating out of Sydney's eastern suburbs.
Two men will face court next month after raids on five properties uncovered more than $15 million worth of ecstasy tablets, chemical ingredients and the equipment used to make the pills.
Police Commissioner Ken Moroney says investigators are trying to identify others involved in the illegal operation.
"These drugs are sometimes euphemistically, as far as I'm concerned, referred to as recreational drugs," he said.
"There is nothing recreational about being dead.
"There is nothing recreational about being injured by way of mental health problems or other associated health problems."


Aparrently they also said it will push the price up to be beond reach of most people.
pkcRAISTLIN
nothing recreational about being dead? what- we have to work after death? how the is that fair?

cant think of anything worse than an infinite employment contract.
Aesthetic
And to recap,

apparently skot_e's nick is not a reference to drugs, and yet he posts up a thread about a drug bust in sydney.

lubchoo skot_e, lubchoo very much
pho mo
quote:
"Drugs are a scourge on our society. This result sends out a tough message to those who peddle misery.


Aren't they peddling ectasy?
Anomyst
Another reason why melbourne is 'the livable city'
tathi
the quotes are hilarious :p
tubby
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
nothing recreational about being dead? what- we have to work after death? how the is that fair?

cant think of anything worse than an infinite employment contract.



where have you been? haven't you kept up with howard's industrial relations policies lately?
DJ Patski
Ecstasy s up peoples lives, I'm glad.

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