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Dru baggaley
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dru baggaley

The RHIB was given a registration number of ANG70Q and the trailer was given a registration number of 471UGY and was registered in the name of ‘Nathan Jon Baggaley’.

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On 6 June 2018, the RHIB was registered at the Southport Queensland Transport Office.On, Nathan Baggaley began negotiating the installation of the Inmarsat Fleet One system with Onboard electrical.Nathan Baggaley was allocated Satellite phone number 0405 633 212. On, Nathan Baggaley purchased a Thuraya SatSleeve kit (a satellite telephone kit) from Pivotel.The satellite phone number allocated to Nathan Baggaley was 870773246981 under the RHIB.On, Nathan Baggaley purchased an Inmarsat Fleet One GPS system from Satcom Global for $7,949.70.Between and 8 June 2018, a number of payments totaling $100,550 were made to Sirocco Marine to pay for the RHIB. The price for the RHIB was quoted as $106,700 and $2,500 for a trailer upgrade.When speaking with the salesperson from Sirocco Marine North on that date, Nathan Baggaley said that he wanted the RHIB within a certain time frame which the salesperson believes was a period of three weeks and that if he could not purchase the RHIB in that time he did not want to buy it. On, Nathan Baggaley began negotiating for the purchase of a BRIG Navigator 700 rigid-hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) from Sirocco Marine North in Coomera, Queensland.For the purposes of the sentencing hearing the Crown have tendered a summary of the admitted facts, based on those admissions, which is not disputed by the defendants. Significantly, the defendants made 103 admissions in the trial. Jasper Fogerty Lawyers for Nathan Jon Baggaley The State of Western Australia v JWRL (a child) WASCA 179Ĭommonwealth Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for the Crownĭib and Associates Lawyers for Dru Anthony Baggaley R v Ostrowski Ex parte Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions QCA 62 Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 (Qld), s 13A The boat's registration was reportedly covered with duct tape that had Olympian Nathan Baggaley's fingerprints on the underside and the judge gave him his sentence based on the fact he was 'actively involved in the attempted importation of cocaine' and was to receive a substantial reward for his role.Ĭlick here to visit our Covid-19 info hub for the latest news and information on the Covid-19 pandemic.The Queen v Baggaley & Baggaley QSC 112ĬRIMINAL LAW – SENTENCE – SENTENCING PROCEDURE – FACTUAL BASIS FOR SENTENCE – where both defendants pleaded not guilty but were found guilty by jury of one count of attempting to import a commercial quantity of a border – controlled drug, namely cocaine – where the Crown allege that each defendant was a principal in the importation, was aware of the nature and quantity of the drug to be imported, and would have expected to have received a very substantial reward – where Dru Baggaley argues he should be sentenced on the basis that he intended to import tobacco while reckless as to whether the consignment contained a border-controlled drug – where Nathan Baggaley argues he should be sentenced only on the basis that he aided Dru Baggaley and that his role was comparatively minimal – whether each of the defendants were principals in the importation, were aware of the quantity and would have expected to receive a reward However, they were arrested before reaching the mainland. The men retrieved bundles of cocaine which were thrown off the cargo ship, but on their return, they were pursued by an Australian navy vessel and flung them into the sea. The 45-year-old former Olympian will have to serve 12 years in custody before he is eligible to apply for parole, while Dru Baggaley will be eligible to apply for parole after 16 years, reports the Daily Mail.ĭru and a man he recruited, Anthony Draper, were arrested three years ago after venturing more than 360km out to sea to meet a foreign freighter carrying packages of cocaine. His younger brother Dru, received a 28-year sentence. The Australian kayaker won two silver medals within just a few hours at the 2004 Athens Olympics.īut seventeen years on, Nathan found himself in a court dock, instead of an Olympic podium where he was sentenced to 25 years.












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