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Trio plead guilty over McMahon’s Point cocaine supply ring

Three people have admitted to their roles in a major cocaine supply ring that police allege was masterminded by a young couple living in Sydney’s inner west.

Three members of a major drug syndicate delivering to Sydney’s leafy north shore have admitted to their role in the operation.

Joseph John Makhoul, 19, Sally Ford-Moodie, 30, and Ashleigh Nicole Hansen, 30, appeared in person at Central Local Court where they entered guilty pleas to all charges of ongoing drug supply and participating in a criminal group.

Yagoona man Makhoul supplied 14g of cocaine for the alleged syndicate between March 2 and 10 of this year.

Three members of a major drug syndicate delivering to Sydney’s leafy north shore have admitted to their role in the operation. Picture: Stock Image.
Three members of a major drug syndicate delivering to Sydney’s leafy north shore have admitted to their role in the operation. Picture: Stock Image.

Flood-Moodie, from Riverwood, and Oatley’s Hansen also admitted to delivering cocaine between February 8 and 23.

All three have been committed for sentence in the District Court.

The matters of their co-accused Adam and Gabriel Issa, James Hancock and Razija ‘Rosa’ Adilovic were briefly mentioned in court and adjourned to November 28.

They are yet to enter pleas.

Older brother Gabriel, 26, and his fiance Adilovic are the alleged ringleaders of a drug network police claim delivered cocaine to the exclusive suburb of McMahon’s Point.

Both are charged with knowingly direct the activities of a criminal group, supplying a commercial quantity of drugs, drug possession and dealing with the proceeds of crime.

Adam Issa has been released on bail.
Adam Issa has been released on bail.

Police allege they oversaw the supply of 480g of cocaine between January 22 and March 15 of this year.

It is alleged $16,855 in cash found at their home was the proceeds of crime.

Strike Force Bibette officers arrested the couple at their Campsie unit on March 15, the same day younger brother Adam, 20, was arrested in his car on the north shore.

Police allege they found $700 in cash and eight bags of cocaine inside the vehicle.

He has been released on bail on charges of drug supply and participating in a criminal group.

Hancock, 19, is alleged to have supplied 1.2 grams of cocaine for the group and has been charged with supply and participating in a criminal group.

Makhoul will next appear at Downing Centre District Court on December 11.

Flood-Moodie and Hansen will appear in the same court on November 8.

The matters of the Issa brothers, Adilovic, and Hancock will return to Central Local Court on November 28.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/central-sydney/trio-plead-guilty-over-mcmahons-point-cocaine-supply-ring/news-story/e1c6f436e059a4895f087c3e00b4c52a