A man described as being at the apex of a South Australian drug syndicate has been sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison.
Key points:
- An SA man has been sentenced to 19-and-a-half years in prison for drug offences dating back to 2006
- Robert Gordon Pollybank Gee fled to Thailand in 2011 while on bail, and was arrested there in 2016 for passport offences
- He was extradited back to Australia in 2020 and went on trial
Robert Gordon Pollybank Gee, 64, was sentenced in the District Court for drug charges dating back to 2006.
The court heard Gee was pivotal in the operation of a syndicate which trafficked large quantities of cocaine, methamphetamine, MDMA and LSD.
He was one of five men arrested during Operation Crunch in 2006, after police obtained e…
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