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Gisborne drug importer used former main minister Helen Clark’s name

The alleged offending was come across by New Zealand Customs representatives conducting mail checks. File picture / video / Nick Reed

A former prime minister’s name utilized by a Gisborne man as an codename under which he imported narcotics from the UK, court documents show.

Carl George Shannon, 44, made a brief appearance with your AV-link from Auckland, during a Crown call-over fixture in Gisborne Place Court.

Shannon faces 15 drug charges, elderly for allegedly receiving mail importations of illegal drugs between The spring of 2017 and June 21, 2020. They were said to have been sent to her and other addresses, and to a variety of recipient aliases, including “Helen Clark”.

Crown counsel Megan Mitchell told Judge Turitea Bolstad an application was pending to have Shannon’s case joined with a prosecution of all his son, Ethan Carl Shannon, 23, who faces similar cargaison in Auckland.

Shannon senior’s lawyer Nick Dutch told the court it was chosen that unless the Auckland state of affairs resolved, the bringing together of the people would be almost inevitable.

Shannon junior faces ten charges for importing drugs.

The situation will be completed at another case review seeing in the Gisborne court on Economy is shown 29. Shannon senior was even further remanded on bail until then you should.

He mines eight charges of importing inspiration, two of importing methamphetamine and jolly bean, two of importing cocaine, possession of apparatus for cultivating cannabis, cultivating marijuana, and possession of cannabis seeds.

The alleged exasperating was discovered in mail checks around New Zealand Customs officials.

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