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Jaemie Little, Jacqueline Naous, Taliameaatoa Tilifi, Michael Torino face court over cocaine charges

A glamorous Sydney mother has admitted directing a criminal syndicate that peddled cocaine over all Sydney’s suburbs, with hundreds of deals raking in tens of thousands of dollars in profits.

Jaemie Little, Jacqueline Naous, Taliameaatoa Tilifi and Michael Torino have entered pleas after police cracked open an alleged cocaine syndicate.
Jaemie Little, Jacqueline Naous, Taliameaatoa Tilifi and Michael Torino have entered pleas after police cracked open an alleged cocaine syndicate.

A glamorous mother-of-one has admitted directing a drug syndicate which included a blonde bombshell drug runner and two men who allegedly peddled party drugs all over Sydney.

Young mum Jacqueline Naous, 27, pleaded guilty to knowingly directing a criminal group which supplied cocaine across Sydney’s south and southwest suburbs.

Police say Naous and her fellow syndicate members Jaemie Little, Taliameaatoa Tilifi and Michael Torino supplied hundreds of grams of cocaine in Sans Souci, Miranda and Liverpool before their dramatic arrests two days after Christmas last year.

Jacqueline Naous. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jacqueline Naous. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jacqueline Naous. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jacqueline Naous. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley

Naous – who police say dealt cocaine from her Liverpool address no less than 310 times – also pleaded guilty to two counts of ongoing drug supply and will have one charge of dealing with crime proceeds considered as part of her sentence.

Police subsequently withdrew five related charges ahead of her return to Downing Centre District Court on November 13.

Jaemie Little. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jaemie Little. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jaemie Little. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Jaemie Little. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley

Naous’ neighbour Little, 20, allegedly ran drugs out to Sans Souci and Miranda between November and December last year prior to her arrest.

She has now pleaded guilty to two counts of prohibited drug supply, participating in a criminal group and dealing with the property proceeds of crime.

Jaemie Little.
Jaemie Little.
Jaemie Little.
Jaemie Little.

However, Little will fight three additional charges, including two counts of prohibited drug supply and dealing with the property proceeds of crime.

Torino, 26, has pleaded guilty to participating in a criminal group, two counts of supplying an indictable amount of drugs, and dealing with the property proceeds of crime.

Michael Torino leaving the Downing Centre, Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Michael Torino leaving the Downing Centre, Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley

Police allege the Engadine man dealt a whopping 268.84g of cocaine and was found with $46,000 cash on the day he was arrested in Miranda.

Torino will fight four additional charges, including three counts of prohibited drug supply and one of dealing with the proceeds of crime.

Taliameaatoa Tilifi leaving the Downing Centre, Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley
Taliameaatoa Tilifi leaving the Downing Centre, Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire / James Gourley

Gregory Hills man Tilifi, 23, pleaded guilty to two counts of ongoing drug supply and one count of participating in a criminal group.

All four will return to Downing Centre District Court on November 13.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/stgeorge-shire-standard/jaemie-little-jacqueline-naous-taliameaatoa-tilifi-michael-torino-face-court-over-cocaine-charges/news-story/0fd55c4a1121314ab68cf4000f81dc6a