Premium Content Subscriber only A FINGERPRINT on an instruction booklet about cooking up methylamphetamine found in a prisonerâs jail cell was enough to bring him before a court two decades later. Except the former prisoner was 3500kms away from Ipswich Magistrates Court when he appeared by phone on Friday to plead guilty to the charge from 20 years ago. The court heard that Benjamin Bond had since reformed, was a qualified baker, with a lot of water passing under the bridge since the 2000-01 offence. Dialling into the courtroom from Wyndham in the remote Kimberley Region of Australiaâs Top End, Benjamin Malcolm Bond, 49, pleaded guilty to having unlawfully been in possession of instructions (document) for the production of methylamphetamine at the Numinbah prison farm between September 2000 and April 2001.