
“Socalj” for Borderland Beat
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Anthony Sitar is an Australian fugitive who is a global drug kingpin working with a Mexican cartel, as well as the Comanchero, and Lone Wolf bikies in Australia. The AFP has a warrant for his arrest on criminal charges relating to his involvement in a large 2011 meth and cocaine shipment. Interpol created a Red Notice for him in 2012.
Anthony Sitar, 43, left Australia in 2011, the day he was to be arrested, his passport was not used for him to leave the country. The Australian Federal Police recently released a photo, allegedly sent by Sitar, that shows a tourist area with a large mural in the background. This provided a lead on his current location over a decade later, Mexico.
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Beer Bottle Bust
The outstanding arrest warrant in Australia for Anthony Sitar is for his alleged role in importing 134 kilos of methamphetamine and 14 kilos of cocaine into Melbourne from Mexico in 2011. The shipment was worth around A$300 million ($200,000,000 USD). 13 firearms were also seized during the operation. The drugs were concealed in beer bottles.
Authorities checked a shipment of 672 boxes of Cucapa beer imported from Mexico and found traces of cocaine and methamphetamine. Authorities filled 1,100 similar bottles with water before attaching fresh Mexican beer labels to them. Listening devices were then hidden in the boxes. Sitar and Franze then arranged for the boxes to be stored at a property in Sunshine leased by an employee of Sitar’s.
By this time, the co-conspirators were becoming increasingly convinced they were under surveillance, and when police finally arrested Erol Ramazanoglu at the Yarraville property, he was caught on the listening devices trying to pour the beer down a drain.
Sitar’s alleged co-conspirators Adrian Franze, 31, a property developer and then co-owner of the Chapel Street Destino Latin Bar, and Erol Ramazanoglu were arrested in October 2011. Police say that Sitar and Franze were directors of the company nominated as consignees of the container that hid the drug shipment.
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At a bail hearing for the co-conspirators in March 2012, police said that Ramazanoglu had tried to swallow a piece of paper with a handwritten ‘‘to do’’ list before Australian Federal Police members removed it from his mouth as they were arresting him.
It was alleged that the note was written by Franze and included instructions to Ramazanoglu about deconstructing the imported consignment, disposing of packaging arrangements…and for Franze’s wife and pet to be cared for in his possible absence. The note mentioned his dog, his wife’s Mercedes Benz, and “passport ideas??” which police contended concerned an attempt to obtain false passports.
Adrian Franze was sentenced to 17 years in jail, with a minimum of 13 years, for his role in importing the bottles, Erol had pleaded guilty to similar charges.
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Bikie Connections
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In the last several years have emerged as key players in importing large amounts of drugs into Australia, most notably under the direction of “Aussie Cartel” and Comanchero President Mark Buddle, who prior to his arrest and extradition from Dubai, was looking to fix prices of cocaine and charge importation taxes on other criminal groups.
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