Police found messages showing Collins’ drug dealing on his phone, when they searched his house for an unrelated matter in July last year. The earliest evidence of drug dealing was from July, 2019, when Collins’ sold an associate an ounce of cannabis for $450. When police searched Collins’ phone, they found messages that he was trying to sell Giorgio Armani suits to associates. Collins told an associate that one suit was worth $6420, the other $8040, and then offered to sell them for $120 each, the summary says. A house on Macmaster St, Invercargill, had been burgled in June, 2020, and $3480 in clothing, watches and electronics were stolen, including three Giorgio Armani suits valued at $1200.
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Communication is vital when multiple businesses come together to carry out work, says WorkSafe. The Ministry for Primary Industries was sentenced in Invercargill District Court today for failing to ensure workers were not exposed to hazardous .