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Police find $30,000 drug crop in feedlot-invading activist’s home

Beef Central, 31/05/2019

QUEENSLAND Police officers are urging activists who illegally trespassed onto the Lemontree Feedlot near Millmerran in March to turn themselves in, warning their own live-steramed footage will be used to track them down if they don’t.

As part of their investigations Police also revealed today they have recently arrested a further four people involved in the trespass.

This included one alleged trespasser who has now also been charged with drug related offences overnight after a sophisticated hydroponic cannabis set up was discovered in their residence.

After executing a search warrant, Detectives from Toowoomba Major and Organised Crime Squad (Rural) investigating the trespass offences uncovered the cannabis at a unit in Rocklea, Brisbane and seized a cannabis crop valued in excess of $30,000.

The seized cannabis crop

Police have today provided a link to live-streamed vision of people entering the feedlot on March 23, which can be viewed at this link.

With the release of the vision from March 23, investigating officers are appealing for those involved, shown in this video, to come forward.

“If you are in this vision, you are encouraged to contact police,” Detective Inspector Troy Pukallus of the Major and Organised Crime Squad (Rural) said.

“This is your one opportunity to do it at your own volition, before we come knocking on your door.”

Police have reminded members of the public of the seriousness of trespassing and discouraged those who may be thinking of trying something similar.

“Unauthorised entry by animal activists to places where animals are kept in Queensland occurs without regard for animal welfare, biosecurity, food safety and workplace health and safety risks,” Detective Inspector Pukallus said.

“This activity will result in prosecution.”

Following the overnight drug detection a 38-year-old Brisbane man was subsequently charged with six drug related offences and was also interviewed and charged in relation to the trespass incident at Bostock Road, Millmerran.

The man will appear in the Toowoomba Magistrates Court on June 25.

14 people have now already been charged in relation to this incident at Millmerran.

A number of these charges have already been finalised in court with fines ranging from $500 to $1,300.

Queensland Police have asked for anyone with information on this matter to come forward and contact police, either about their own involvement or another person whom you may know.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

 

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Comments

  1. Merle Walker, 02/06/2019

    Great that this is being followed up. They are trying to shove veganism down people’s throats with scare tactics & damaging people’s livelihoods & family life in the process. Farmers do not feel safe anymore. How dare they!!! Give their addresses to us & we will go & invade their homes at 3am in the morning & trample on their gardens & scare pets & children. Done…

  2. Graeme Gosse, 01/06/2019

    In addition to being a bio security threat to the properties they invaded, these people have put hard working farmers and families under massive stress they don’t need, especially in this time of drought.
    The penalties for this misbehaviour must be greater than the relatively small fines being dished out and are most likely being payoff for via go fund me.
    Organisers should be imprisoned for at least 6 months the first time, increasing with every subsequent offense. This should discourage repeat offending

  3. Alex Foster, 31/05/2019

    Whilst the courts continue to impose ”minimum fines” with ”no conviction recorded’ these activists will continue with their illegal activity. We need ‘national’ mandatory ”Criminal” convictions recorded on anyone found guilty of trespass and stock theft or they’ll never stop.

  4. Phil Cook, 31/05/2019

    Magistrates/judges will, almost without exception, impose the minimum penalty. Thus, the Q government must increase minimum penalties which must involve (1) a fine sufficient to be an example to others, and (2) a conviction being recorded against the offender. Anything less than that tells the citizens of Queensland that the government is happy to acquiesce in these crimes.

  5. Bill Mann, 31/05/2019

    Who would have thought a small cropper would be so rude to visit another farmer without an invitation?

  6. Noel Strohfeld, 31/05/2019

    All convictions should be recorded and the ringleaders jailed.

  7. Suzanne McCutcheon, 31/05/2019

    Nothing less than a jail term for these people. The law needs to be changed.

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