Wayne Robert Green: Mondure farmer mentioned in court on procuring prostitution, deprivation of liberty charges
A South Burnett crop farmer facing a stack of serious charges including deprivation of liberty and procuring prostitution had his matter mentioned in court. Here’s where the case stands:
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A South Burnett farmer has been mentioned in court on a string of serious charges, including procuring prostitution and deprivation of liberty.
Wayne Robert Green, 51, was slapped with 17 charges on December 20, including seven counts of observation or recording in breach of privacy, three counts of procuring prostitution, deprivation of liberty, and six other offences.
His matter was adjourned to May 10 in Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
The Mondure mung bean farmer is also facing further charges of possessing dangerous drugs, failing to secure weapons and not having authority to possess explosives from December.
Mr Green, who is currently on bail, was not required to appear in person.