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Caddens: Steven Valesini fights drug supply charges

A man accused of supplying illicit substances across western Sydney has fronted court after police allegedly found drugs stashed in a motorbike.

Steven Valesini, 41, will fight drug supply charges after pleading not guilty at Penrith Local Court.
Steven Valesini, 41, will fight drug supply charges after pleading not guilty at Penrith Local Court.

A man with links to the Rebels bikie gang who police allege was supplying illicit drugs in western Sydney will fight the charges in court.

Steven Joseph Paul Valesini, 42, of Cambridge Gardens, did not appear at a brief mention in Penrith Local Court on Thursday, but has entered pleas of not guilty to two charges of supplying a prohibited drug, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and exposing a child to drugs.

Valesini was arrested last November as part of investigations into the supply of prohibited drugs by members and associates of the Rebels outlaw motorcycle gang.

Steven Valesini was allegedly found with 15.7g of methylamphetamine at his Caddens address. Picture: File photo
Steven Valesini was allegedly found with 15.7g of methylamphetamine at his Caddens address. Picture: File photo

Police pulled Valesini over in Caddens just after 6.30pm on November 21 and allegedly found methylamphetamine in his car.

Police later searched his property, and allegedly found 15.7g of methylamphetamine inside a motorcycle and $8000 in cash concealed under a trailer.

Valesini was granted bail in Penrith court the next day, and has strongly denied any wrongdoing.

He will next appear in Penrith Local Court on May 7.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/penrith-press/caddens-steven-valesini-fights-drug-supply-charges/news-story/ee6e7873343f5499647a05dcdfea48ef