Man Stashes Drugs for Later Use at Music Festival

Festivalgoers are currently enjoying the annual Stereosonic festival, with Sydney Olympic Park hosting a stellar line up of dance artists including Armin Van Buuren, Axwell, Peking Duk and Major Lazer.

At last year’s festival, a record 221 people were charged with drug offences after police conducted searches on around 830 of the 81,000 ticketholders. The vast majority of people were allegedly detected attempting to bring drugs into the festival at the gates – but 38 were allegedly found with drugs on public transport en route to the festival.

This year’s attendees have attempted to get crafty in their bid to smuggle drugs into the festival – with two Sydney men arrested for attempting to hide drugs around Sydney Olympic Park days before the festival is due to kick off.

Desperate Measures for Drugs

According to the media, police have been called to Sydney Olympic Park twice in the past few weeks following reports of people attempting to conceal drugs within the venue in the lead up to Stereosonic.

On the 20th of November, security guards allegedly observed 21-year-old Zane Raffie drilling a hole into a building in order to store drugs.

Mr Raffie fled when confronted by security guards, but police reported that he was attempting to ‘install something that could conceal drugs.’ They later attended Raffie’shome in Green Valley and located 10 capsules of MDMA, as well as a prohibited plant. He was charged with reckless damage, trespass, drug possession, and possession of a prohibited plant, and is due to appear at Burwood Local Court on the 2nd of February.

Just days later, on the 24th of November, another man was found ‘acting suspiciously’ around the venue. Police were called again and spoke to 22-year-old Ali Ghoneim, before searching his car and locating 95 ecstasy pills. He has been issued with a Court Attendance Notice to appear in Burwood Local Court on the 15th of December for drug supply.

Both men have been banned from Sydney Olympic Park and warned that they will be arrested if they show up today.

Security Increased After 2014 Festival

According to police, the level of security around the venue was increased this year in the lead up to Stereosonic after several people were caught trying to hide drugs in the area.
A police spokesperson warned festivalgoers:

‘We know this happens so we’ve been regularly sweeping the area with drugs dogs over the last few days to make sure we find stuff before the park is fully locked down…At the end of the day, if you’re planning to take drugs in, you’ll get caught. If you’ve already secreted drugs, we’ve already found them so don’t bother turning up.’

Specialist Drug Lawyers

If you’ve been issued with a Court Attendance Notice for a drug offence at Stereosonic, our specialist drug defence lawyers can help.

Our lawyers represent clients in drug possession and drug supply cases every day, and have done so for many years.

We also offer competitive ‘fixed fees’ for a range of drug cases, so you will know exactly how much your matter is going to cost upfront.

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Ugur Nedim About Ugur Nedim
Ugur Nedim is an Accredited Specialist Criminal Lawyer and Principal at Sydney Criminal Lawyers®, Sydney’s Leading Firm of Criminal & Drug Defence Lawyers.

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