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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
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Blake Foden

Drug trafficker pleads guilty after $20k train station bust

The cocaine police seized from Justin Eeles. Picture: ACT Policing

A wall finisher has pleaded guilty to a drug trafficking charge after police busted him hopping off a train with cocaine believed to be worth nearly $20,000.

Deakin man Justin Andrew Eeles, 51, entered the plea when he appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court over the phone on Thursday.

A statement of agreed facts tendered to the court shows police investigating Eeles obtained a warrant to search him on April 22.

They then stopped him when he arrived at the Canberra Railway Station on a train from Sydney later that day.

Eeles told officers what they were looking for was in the top outer pocket of his backpack, but he would not say what the item was or how it had got there.

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When police opened the pocket, they found and seized a large plastic bag that contained 55 grams of cocaine.

This amount represents more than nine times the minimum traffickable quantity.

At the time of Eeles' arrest, police said in a media release that the estimated street value of the drugs was almost $20,000.

The 51-year-old spent a single night in custody at the police watch house, but he has otherwise been on bail ever since.

After the guilty plea was entered on Thursday morning, defence lawyer Jacob Robertson asked Magistrate Robert Cook to order a pre-sentence report.

Mr Cook obliged and set the matter down for sentence on November 12.

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