Rats reveal surprise finding on cocaine addiction
A study using lab rats and cocaine is helping scientists understand why certain people develop drug use disorders while others do not. And one finding was not what they expected.
A study using lab rats and cocaine is helping scientists understand why certain people develop drug use disorders while others do not. And one finding was not what they expected.
More details have emerged of how Hells Angels boss Angelo Pandeli planned to expand his network before being detained, as a new underworld race is on to find his insider on Sydney’s docks.
Australian Jordan Curry, who worked with conspirators to keep drug prices high and bring cocaine and meth to Sydney and Melbourne, has pleaded guilty after being caught in a global sting.
Police are scrambling to remove a drug 100 times more powerful than heroin off our streets after a Melbourne couple died taking what they thought was cocaine.
A surge in supply has supercharged Australia’s cocaine use despite the cost of living crisis. This is what drug users pay and who’s buying it.
A former cocaine smuggler has told of the moment he was grilled by international drug lords over a missing cocaine delivery.
These are some of the Aussies who have been before Australian courts in cocaine-related charges. See the list of who’s been caught across the country.
It’s the party island hotspot for thousands of tourists, but whistleblowers have now exposed the deadly drug gangs that have emerged.
Sources close to those allegedly involved in the Long River money laundering syndicate have spoken after they were arrested. The accused have vowed to fight charges against them.
Criminals using the “secret” AN0M app have been sentenced to three centuries of jail time, with dozens of cases still to hit court. See some of them who’ve been convicted.
Cops are getting revenge on organised crime networks and bikie gangs by taking their prized possessions away from them and giving them the ultimate makeover.
A worrying trend has developed in many Australian cocaine users who are desperate to score bags of cocaine for nothing.
The Australian Border Force has revealed more details about a watchlist of 1000 criminals which includes bikies who have a suspected stranglehold on Australia’s cocaine industry.
An unexpected drug is so popular in prisons it is making dealers – who are also inmates – millionaires by the time they leave jail.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/cocaine-inc