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Olympic kayak runner-up suspected to be involved in 200 million drug trafficking cases

 
[Current News]     21 Jun 2019
Olympic silver medalist Nelson Baghli (Nathan Baggaley, 43, was convicted of a A $200m cocaine smuggling crime weighing 600kg by prosecute of the Brisbane court.

Olympic silver medalist Nelson Baghli (Nathan Baggaley, 43, was convicted of a A $200m cocaine smuggling crime weighing 600kg by prosecute of the Brisbane court.

Baghli, the world kayak champion and Olympic silver medalist, has been accused of playing a key role in a large-scale cocaine smuggling case, the Australian news agency reported. The man, charged with aiding or abetting a 2018 cocaine smuggling crime, was remanded on remand after a brief court appearance on Friday.

The celebrity, who has won three world kayaking titles and was shortlisted for the Cleo magazine's (Bachelor of the Year) of the year, was extradited from Byron Bay (Byron Bay) on Thursday for trial in Kunzhou.

On Friday, Baghli limped up to the dock of (risbane Magistrates Court) of the Brisbane District Court on crutches. His representative, lawer, was a lawer on duty. In the process, Baghli did not apply for bail. The case has been postponed until July 12 th.

The Australian Border Guard (ABF) said the police raided the Bhagley's home and its office on Thursday and seized some cash, white powder (believed to be a banned substance) and a number of encrypted mobile phones, followed by arrestt for the person.

Australian border guards said Baghli was suspected of playing a key role in a major cocaine smuggling case, which was not only responsible for arranging the drug smuggling, but also spent money from a criminal group to buy the ship used to transport drugs in the case.

Baggi's brother, Dru Baggaley,36, and another man, Anthony Trevor Draper,54, have been tried in Kunju earlier by a crime.

In August 2018, law enforcement forces reportedly found Drew Baghli's inflatable boat in an air surveillance system deployed in (Brunswich Heads), Cape Brunswich, and the man was arrested. In the course of being hunted down by authorities, Drew Baghli and Draper are believed to have thrown cocaine (worth about A $210 million) they obtained from another ship into the water.

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