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Donald Roderick Kelly allegedly had a 120 bags of cannabis concealed in his government work vehicle and intended selling them in the community

Friday 9 May 2008

Donald Roderick Kelly, 40, was working as an employment project manager at the Burringurrah community, in Western Australia's Gascoyne region, when he was arrested for possession with intent to supply.Police allege Mr Kelly had a 120 bags of cannabis concealed in his government work vehicle and intended selling them in the community.The manager of the Carnarvon Community Development Program, Lionel Quartermaine, says he has been suspended until the charges are heard.
"If what they say is true then it's disappointing," he said."It's disappointing with anyone, not only with a manager, but anyone that supplies drugs to Indigenous communities."Whether you're black or white or an employee or a community member. Aboriginal people are facing an uphill battle now with health and education and other stuff, and it's just another social problem that Aboriginal people don't need to deal with."

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