Wollongong cocaine ‘apprentice’ ordered to forfeit $20,000 in drug money

Wollongong cocaine ‘apprentice’ ordered to forfeit $20,000 in drug money

In a recent case in Wollongong, Australia, a person known as Bojlevski has been ordered by the court to forfeit $20,000 in drug money. Bojlevski, who was described as a cocaine “apprentice,” was involved in drug-related activities.

According to reports, Bojlevski was overheard instructing someone named Swift to meet his upline supplier in Brighton-Le-Sands. It was during this meeting that Swift exchanged $26,000 for cannabis with an unknown man. Following the transaction, Swift was then tasked with delivering the product to Newcastle.

The court ruling to forfeit $20,000 in drug money suggests that Bojlevski was involved in illegal activities and profited from drug sales. This forfeiture serves as a legal consequence and aims to deter individuals from engaging in drug-related offenses.

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