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Rachel Enright admits she sold ice across western NSW

A harvest worker told police she didn’t know why she stashed a bag of drugs in her underpants when they pulled her over in the state’s central west.

Rachel Maree Enright has pleaded guilty to supplying drugs. Picture: Facebook
Rachel Maree Enright has pleaded guilty to supplying drugs. Picture: Facebook

Secret phone recordings helped police nab a Nyngan mother-of-three who sold the drug ice to people across western NSW, court documents have revealed.

Rachel Maree Enright, 34, has pleaded guilty to supplying 30.75 grams of methylamphetamine to various customers who would deposit payments into the harvest worker’s Commonwealth Bank account in exchange for the drug.

Rachel Enright. Picture: Facebook
Rachel Enright. Picture: Facebook

Ms Enright’s dealings became known to police after they tapped her phone as a part of a Strike Force Akoohna investigation into break and enters on rural properties and the theft of firearms.

When police stopped Enright in a car on Wheelers Lane in Dubbo on February 17, she put her left hand down her underpants and revealed a bag which contained 13.62 grams of ice.

Enright claimed she rarely used the drug and that another man in the car had thrown her the bag to hold right before police arrived.

Enright said she did not know why she took the bag and put it in the underwear.

DNA samples showed the other man Enright was with did not touch the bag.

During a search of Enright’s home on March 5, police found more ice inside a purse in her laundry.

On Friday she appeared briefly in the Dubbo District Court.

Enright’s bail was continued and the case was adjourned to February 3 when she is expected to be sentenced.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/dubbo/rachel-enright-admits-she-sold-ice-across-western-nsw/news-story/64a02fd716f6866527a2054158f1cce0