Mohammed Skaf charged with 24 offences in Sydney drug investigation
Mohammed Skaf was arrested in Greenacre, Sydney's south-west, on Wednesday night and charged with 24 offences related to alleged drug supply. Two other individuals, a man and a woman, will face court on Thursday over the same alleged scheme.
Mohammed Skaf was arrested in Greenacre, Sydney's south-west, on Wednesday night and charged with 24 offences. Two men and a woman will face court on Thursday over alleged involvement in a large-scale drug supply scheme. According to one report, the 24 charges include directing the activities of a criminal group, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and multiple counts of supplying a prohibited drug. Police allege they seized about $25,000 in cash and 140g of cocaine from Mohammed Skaf and a nearby park, and about $220,000 in cash, 68g of cocaine, 10g of MDMA, a vehicle, and several mobile phones from his Greenacre home. According to court documents, Mohammed Skaf is accused of supplying up to 2.5kg of cocaine between March and June. Mohammed Skaf was released from prison in 2021 after serving 21 years for gang rapes on schoolgirls. He did not appear in Bankstown Local Court on Thursday. His lawyer, Mohamad Sakr, indicated he would lodge an application for his client's release on Friday.
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