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Shaheen Waheed and Marc Andrews in court over police raid

A crook dubbed “Superfly” and a Richmond man are up on more charges relating to the discovery of a frightening collection of deadly weaponry and meth.

Shaheen Waheed, known as “Superfly, Supe O Fly and Ginger Cakes” and a Richmond man will be sentenced in October on serious drugs charges.
Shaheen Waheed, known as “Superfly, Supe O Fly and Ginger Cakes” and a Richmond man will be sentenced in October on serious drugs charges.

Two crooks, including one dubbed “Superfly” in drug circles, have pleaded guilty to more charges in relation to the discovery of a frightening collection of deadly weapons and large scale drug trafficking in St Kilda.

Shaheen Waheed and Marc Andrews appeared in the County Court on Monday where they admitted to less serious charges following their guilty pleas to serious drugs charges last month.

Waheed, 47 of St Kilda, and Andrews, 45 of Richmond, were arrested during a series of drug raids that uncovered ballistic vests hidden in the wardrobes and drawers, a rocket-propelled grenade launcher, a collection of guns, ammunition, knives and knuckle dusters from a “safe house” both med rented in St Kilda in July 2022.
Police also found 2kg of methamphetamine with a street value of $210,000, 1kg of cocaine worth $200,000 and 1kg of heroin estimated at $90,000, as well as more than $87,000 in cash.

Shaheen Waheed and Marc Andrews were arrested following a police raid in which a cache of high-grade weapons were discovered at a St Kilda Rd apartment.
Shaheen Waheed and Marc Andrews were arrested following a police raid in which a cache of high-grade weapons were discovered at a St Kilda Rd apartment.

Both are in custody and will be sentenced on October 8.

They pleaded guilty to charges of possessing prohibited weapons such as telescopic baton, knuckle dusters, throwing knives, body armour and dealing with suspected proceeds of crime.

On August 1, they admitted to trafficking in a commercial quantity of methylamphetamine and heroin, trafficking in testosterone and other drugs, dealing with the proceeds of crime and possession of a shotgun and a pipe bomb.

Andrews also pleaded guilty to charges of trafficking and possession of meth, and possession of 1,4 butanediol and heroin.

Waheed used various nicknames such as “Super Fly, Supe O Fly and Ginger Cakes” in encrypted text messages between him and others connected to the crimes.

He was the head of the drug syndicate while Andrews received orders and did the packaging.

Waheed’s then girlfriend Lara Domajnko escaped jail after being caught with meth and 1,4 butanediol, cash and designer handbags.
Waheed’s then girlfriend Lara Domajnko escaped jail after being caught with meth and 1,4 butanediol, cash and designer handbags.

Waheed’s then “on again, off again” girlfriend Lara Domajnko was also arrested in the raid and was caught with meth and 1,4 butanediol, cash and designer handbags.

She claimed $7500 stashed in a hidden book was her daughter’s “savings”.

Domajnko was sentenced in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in April to a good behaviour bond after she was found guilty of dealing with the proceeds of crime.

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