Australian police had eyes on plane used in ill-fated drug run, court hears

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Australian police had eyes on plane used in ill-fated drug run, court hears
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The light aircraft crashed during take-off and prosecutors allege it was carrying more than 500kg of cocaine. Four men today faced a committal hearing in Cairns.

Law enforcement officials had a light plane under surveillance when it departed far north Queensland on an ill-fated drug run to Papua New Guinea, a court has heard.A light plane allegedly carrying cocaine crashed while trying to take off on a runway in Papua New Guinea on July 26, 2020 Four Australian men are charged with conspiracy to import a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug A committal hearing to determine whether they stand trial is underway in the Cairns Magistrates Court The Cessna was meant to covertly return to Australia carrying 540kg of cocaine in July 2020, prosecutors allege, but it crashed on the runway while taking off north of Port Moresby.

Salvatore Formica, 35, Aiden Anis Khoder, 32, Pierino Forni, 62, and George Machem, 38, have been charged with conspiring to import a commercial quantity of a border-controlled drug. A committal hearing in Cairns Magistrates Court on Monday to determine whether the four men would stand trial heard the alleged syndicate was on the radar of a joint organised crime task force consisting of members of the Australian Federal Police, Queensland Police and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission. Julian Bianco, an AFP senior officer stationed in Port Moresby at the time, told the court police were aware the pilot, David Cutmore, was alone when he took off from Mareeba, west of Cairns, for PNG.Mr Cutmore turned himself in at the Australian High Commission about two days after the plane crashed on the runway. The court heard the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary found drugs stashed in mangroves after arresting PNG nationals allegedly involved.Detective Inspector Bianco said Mr Cutmore admitted having flown to Papua New Guinea for the purpose of exporting drugs to Australia. However, the court heard the pilot also claimed he did not know who was involved with the importation beyond someone he knew as "Adam" or "Aiden". Prosecutors allege the unsuccessful drug run was not the first attempt to import drugs from PNG using light aircraft.The court heard Mr Cutmore told police he had been paid $500,000 in three instalments to fly drugs into Australia that year, and that he had paid $400,000 of that money to a syndicate that threatened his life. Defence barrister Mark Gumbleton, for Mr Khoder, asked Detective Inspector Bianco and another investigating AFP officer, Andrew Small, about their efforts to follow up any other syndicate with Mr Cutmore. Detective Senior Constable Small said "there was a general uneasiness from [Mr Cutmore] to talk about it". Mr Cutmore, who remains in PNG and is yet to be charged with any offences in Australia, is expected to give evidence.Find more local news

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