Cobbitty woman charged with commercial drug supply
A 48-year-old beauty salon owner will remain in custody after facing several charges at court today, including supplying a commercial quantity of a drug described as “coma in a bottle” uncovered in fake eyelash glue remover bottles.
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A 48-year-old beauty salon owner will remain in custody after facing several charges at court today, including supplying a commercial quantity of a drug described as “coma in a bottle” uncovered in fake eyelash glue remover bottles.
Police seized almost 1500 15ml bottles of fake eyelash glue remover, believed to be GBL, during a search warrant on a house and granny flat in Arcadian Hills estate yesterday.
GBL is a derivative of GHB.
The granny flat had been converted into a beauty shop.
Toni Millevoi was charged with 15 offences, including the commercial supply of illegal drugs, at Narellan police station and refused bail.
She faced Campbelltown Local Court today where bail was not applied for and formally refused.
Ms Millevoi is due to face Picton Court on April 9.
Police from Region Enforcement Squad Wetherill Park (RES), who established Strike Force Cola in December, also seized cash, a mobile phone, electronic storage devices and financial documents.