Popular kid’s treat Tiny Teddys are used to smuggle COCAINE to pubgoers in one of Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs
- Three teenagers including Ahmad Hamdan allegedly dealt cocaine in Sydney
- Police allegedly found 22 bags of cocaine hidden inside Tiny Teddy packets
- The trio allegedly gave the drugs to a pubgoer in Paddington in December
Packets of popular Tiny Teddy children’s biscuits have allegedly been used to smuggle 22 bags of cocaine to pubgoers
Packets of Tiny Teddy children’s biscuits have allegedly been used to smuggle 22 bags of cocaine to pubgoers.
Three teenagers were allegedly busted dealing the drug to another man outside the London Hotel in Paddington in Sydney’s eastern suburbs last December.
Ahmad Hamdan, 19, and two other youths were allegedly inside a car when they flashed their lights at the man and pulled into a side street.
Police watched the man run up to the car before returning to the pub minutes later, according to a police fact sheet, the Daily Telegraph reported.
When officers confronted those involved, the alleged buyer told them he bought drugs from the trio inside the car.
Police allegedly found 22 bags of cocaine hidden inside two boxes of Tiny Teddy packets.
Officers also allegedly found $1,700 in cash shoved inside the glovebox
Hamdan was charged with drug supply and dealing with the proceeds of crime.
The 19-year-old was released on bail and has a 10pm curfew.
Three teenagers were allegedly busted dealing the drug to another man outside the London Hotel (pictured) in Paddington in Sydney’s eastern suburbs last December
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