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#gridsparta #bikies In today’s video: We begin in Sydney, where two men have been charged after allegedly running a fake cocaine racket linked to a South American syndicate. Police say the group imported 95 kilograms of fake product from Spain and sold it to Sydney criminal groups for $90,000 a kilo. A raid in North Rocks uncovered bricks of fake cocaine, $121,000 in cash, phones, and crypto-related documents. Next, in a major legal twist in Adelaide, the murder convictions of seven men found guilty in the 2012 killing of Jason De Ieso have been overturned. The Court of Appeal ruled the jury was misdirected on joint criminal enterprise. A retrial has been ordered, and the men are no longer serving time for the murder. In Canberra, over 100 members of the Rebels MC gathered at the Greyhound Racing Club for a national run. Police monitored the event closely, issuing a few defect notices, but no major incidents occurred. The turnout was much smaller compared to last year’s meeting. In Cairns, a 22-year-old man was arrested following a major drug bust at a Woree unit. Police seized a large amount of cannabis, over $71,000 in cash, and multiple electronic devices. The man is facing several drug-related charges. Back to Adelaide, three men, including alleged Comanchero bikie Jye Benn Bone, were charged over a violent kidnapping. The 24-year-old victim was allegedly the wrong person and was seriously assaulted before being released. Bone has since been granted home detention bail. Finally, in Western Sydney, three people have been charged over a $10 million counterfeit luxury goods ring. Strike Force Alcova uncovered fake designer items being sold through social media. Raids across Fairfield East, Merrylands, and Guildford led to the seizure of luxury cars, cash, and hundreds of counterfeit items. All three accused remain behind bars. Follow Grid Sparta on Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GridSparta Facebook: / gridsparta Instagram: / gridsparta Reditt: / gridsparta