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Showing posts with label Sydney Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney Airport. Show all posts

Hells Angel in Australia was killed Saturday afternoon

Sunday, 22 March 2009

Hells Angel in Australia was killed Saturday afternoon during a 10-man brawl involving bikers of his group and members of a rival motorcycle gang inside the Sydney Airport.Police arrested four men involved in the melee that killed an unnamed 29-year-old man from southwestern Sydney. The man died in a hospital after his head was repeatedly smashed with metal posts by men of the Comanchero club, according to police.Other suspects escaped from the terminal by riding on taxis.An investigation in under way to determine what caused the deadly brawl witnessed by many travelers at the airport's domestic terminal.

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British citizen smuggled more than 3,000 steroid tablets on a flight from Thailand to Sydney

Sunday, 3 February 2008

British citizen has been caught trying to smuggle more than 3,000 steroid tablets on a flight from Thailand to Sydney, the Australian media reported on Sunday.
The AAP agency, quoting the country's Customs Service, said the 24-year-old man was stopped by customs officers after arriving at Sydney Airport on Saturday.
During a search of his baggage, officers allegedly located 3,000 anabolic tablets, 300 Clenbutrol tables, 120 testosterone capsules and two vials of Stanozolol.
The importation of performance and image-enhancing drugs into Australia without appropriate permits is prohibited.
Customs investigators interviewed the man and will issue him a summons to face court under the Customs Act 1901.
The maximum penalty for the offences is a fine of $110,000 (about 3.2 million baht) and/or five years in jail, the reports said.British citizen has been caught trying to smuggle more than 3,000 steroid tablets on a flight from Thailand to Sydney, the Australian Customs Service says.
The importation of performance and image-enhancing drugs into Australia without appropriate permits is prohibited.
Customs investigators interviewed the man and will issue him a summons to face court under the Customs Act 1901.
The maximum penalty for the offences is a fine of $110,000 and/or five years in jail.

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