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METH MENTIONS: 10 Bundaberg court cases involving the drug

She also refused to provide a specimen of breath. Slack was fined $1600 (deferred to SPER) and received a six-month driving disqualification with no conviction recorded. Kim Therese Bell. After a nine-month stint in prison, Kim Therese Bell appeared in the magistrates court to finalise some drug-related matters. She pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences, including one where she licked the contents of a clip-seal bag before telling police it tasted like Panadol. Bell received fines and was convicted, but received no further punishments. Brodie James Lees. Pleading guilty to contravening police, unlawful possession of dangerous drugs and utensils or pipes which had been used, Brodie James Lees appeared in Bundaberg Magistrates Court.

POLICE RAID: Man charged for allegedly producing drugs

Premium Content Subscriber only A man will face Bundaberg Magistrates Court next month after a police raid uncovered alleged drug production. The 35-year-old s Mullett Creek home was searched during the Easter long weekend which resulted in him being charged with numerous drug offences. The man was charged with numerous drug offences.   The charges include producing dangerous drugs, two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, possessing relevant substances or things, possession of property suspected of being the proceeds of an offence under Drugs Misuse Act, possess utensils or pipes etc for use, fail to properly dispose of needle and syringe and authority required to possess explosives.

READY TO FIRE : Police find cocked gun in fidgety man s bag

Premium Content Subscriber only A man has been ordered to serve a mandatory 12 months behind bars after a bag search landed him with serious charges. Justin Brian Foley pleaded guilty in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on Thursday to a number of offences including possessing a category H shortened firearm and possessing ammunition. He appeared by videolink from the Maryborough Correctional Centre. Foley was walking along Takalvan St at 2am on February 21 where police took up with him. The court heard Foley was acting in a strange way and was highly animated . When police were speaking with Foley they observed him to be puffing heavily, sweating and unable to keep still on the side of the road.

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