Jack Dowling: Zetland man facing multiple drugs charges
One of the three alleged drug dealers police accuse of being behind a major drug operation in Sydney’s inner west can be revealed as Zetland man.
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A man was charged earlier this year by police after they allegedly busted him running a multi-drug operation out of a Croydon home.
Jack Ryan Dowling is alleged to be involved in the criminal enterprise which saw MDMA, ketamine and cocaine sold from an Edwin St unit.
The 30-year-old from Zetland is facing 36 charges, according to court documents, including five of supplying drugs and one each of dealing with proceeds of crime, occupier knowingly allow use as a drug premises and possessing drugs.
He faces the prospect of spending up to the next 15 years in jail if convicted on the drugs charges in the District Court.
Dowling appeared briefly in the Burwood Local Court on Wednesday flanked by a relative.
Police allege the suburban Croydon home at the centre of the case was the base for party drugs to be sold across Sydney.
According to court documents Dowling allegedly sold 36g of cocaine from the home as well as MDMA and ketamine.
The operation came crashing down in May when police raided the property and allegedly located drugs, knuckle dusters and $16,000 in cash.
Dowling was charged along with 32-year-old Khan Evrim and 53-year-old Matthew Bolwell who are both currently going through the courts.
Evrim was previously denied bail after claiming he needed treatment for a cyst he could not receive while on remand in ail.
Dowling’s case will return to Burwood Local Court in January.
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