Premium Content Subscriber only Four months pre-sentence custody was deemed time enough for a 50-year-old man who had supplied methamphetamine to others over a nine month period. "If you hadn't done four months you'd be going to jail," Judge Deborah Richards told Beven Wayne Combarngo. Police had seized Combarngo's mobile phone during a search on May 23, 2019, and found a number of drug supply messages, Toowoomba District Court heard. He conceded that he referred to meth in the messages as "speed" or "rock", Crown prosecutor Mel Wilson said. The evidence pointed to the then 48 and 49-year-old having arranged to supply meth on about 22 occasions to about nine people between March and December 2019 in St George, she said.