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Keeping it all in the Family.

Post by cods » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:28 am

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/ ... f28c35a176

THE man accused of being a key player in a major international drug cartel and Queensland’s biggest MDMA bust is part of the Schapelle Corby clan.

Viliami Taani Paea Kisina, 26, is related to Schapelle through her half-brother James Kisina and half-sister Melenae Kisina.

It is understood Viliami, James and Melenae share the same father.

Schapelle was pictured at Viliami’s home in Loganlea earlier this year, the same home raided by police as part of the large-scale operation.

Her sister Melenae is listed as having lived at the address.

In March, Semisi posted photographs of himself with Melenae and Schapelle with the caption “Visit from the daughters”.

The home is owned by Viliami’s father Semisi Pelaki Kisina, who is listed as having lived with Schapelle’s mother in the 1990s.

There is no suggestion that Schapelle or any of her other relatives have any involvement in the drug bust.

A shocked Mercedes Corby said she had been at work all day and was unaware of the huge drug bust.

“I really don’t know what’s going on,” she said. “I haven’t heard anything. I don’t know anything.”

Police on Wednesday revealed they had seized 800kg of MDMA – the purest Queensland Health has ever tested – in a massive international operation involving the Queensland Police Service and authorities in New Zealand and the UK.

Viliami was one of six people arrested for their involvement in what police described as an “international organised crime syndicate”.

The 26-year-old father-of-two from Loganlea was charged with possession and supply of dangerous drugs while being a participant in a criminal organisation.

Two men, UK citizens Ashley Kevin James Cooper and David Smith, were arrested in Queensland and charged with drug possession and supply and in New Zealand, another two UK citizens were arrested by local authorities.

Those men, aged 60 and 49, were arrested in relation to the seizure of 200kg of ice in Auckland, New Zealand

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Re: Keeping it all in the Family.

Post by sprintcyclist » Thu Aug 15, 2019 8:55 am

800 kgs !!!!!


Going onto a ton.
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