Luke Mansell, Lucas Holloway charged with supplying meth in Forster
Two men have been charged with supplying a large commercial quantity of meth on the Mid-North Coast. See what happened when the case came back to court
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Two men have been charged with supplying a large commercial quantity of meth in the Forster area on the NSW Mid-North Coast.
Luke Mansell from Woy Woy is charged with knowingly take part in the supply of a prohibited drug (greater than a large commercial quantity).
It is alleged he supplied eight kilograms of methylamphetamine in the Forster area on the afternoon of October 18 last year. He has not yet entered a plea.
Mansell was denied bail and remanded in custody on October 19 but was granted bail by the Supreme Court on November 29.
He must report to Woy Woy police station seven days a week, abide by a curfew and not drink alcohol.
The 22-year-old appeared before magistrate Allison Hawkins to vary his bail address but she adjourned this to February 21.
Other bail conditions include having just the one phone and not contacting co-accused Lucas Holloway from Forster .
Holloway is also charged with knowingly take part in the supply of a prohibited drug (greater than a large commercial quantity) - eight kilograms of methylamphetamine in the Forster area on the afternoon of October 18 last year.
Holloway, 29, did not apply for bail and it was formally refused and he has been remanded in custody since October 19. He has not yet entered a plea.
His matter has been adjourned to March 8.