Aussie pilot Cutmore pleads guilty to cocaine charge
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Aussie pilot Cutmore
pleads guilty to cocaine charge
PORT MORESBY: Australian pilot David John Cutmore has
pleaded guilty to transporting Papua New Guinea’s largest haul oc cocaine two
years ago.
Judge Teresa Berrigan
yesterday (July 1, 2022) fixed Aug 15, 2022, for submission on sentencing and
extended Cutmore’s remand.
The court proceedings were reported by The National:
Cutmore pleads guilty
August 2, 2022The
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By CLARISSA MOI
AUSTRALIAN pilot David
John Cutmore has pleaded guilty to transporting Papua New Guinea’s largest haul
of cocaine two years ago.
Cutmore took his plea in the National Court at Waigani after Judge Teresa
Berrigan read out the charges to him.
Judge Berrigan ordered the State to communicate with Cutmore’s family, friends
for penalty, and the probation office to prepare a pre-sentence report.
He was charged with dealing with criminal property (cocaine) described under
the Dangerous Drug Act.
According to the allegations read to him by Berrigan, Cutmore illegally entered
the county from Cairns, Australia, alone, on a twin-engine aircraft which
landed near Papa Lea Lea village in Central on July 26, 2020.
He was alleged to have flown in to pick up 611.1kg of cocaine which bore an
estimated street value of A$141 million (about K349 million) and return.
But the plane crashed and the property was discovered by police.
After hearing the allegations read to him, Cutmore pleaded guilty.
Cutmore’s lawyer Friedrich Kirriwom had explained earlier outside of court that
both State and defence lawyer had agreed to settle with charging Cutmore with
receiving cocaine under the Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing
Amended Act (2015), putting it into the plane and unsuccessfully taking off and
crashing at an airstrip 15km northeast of Port Moresby.
The matter returns on Aug 15 for submission on sentencing with Cutmore was
remanded.
Parliament passed the controlled Substance Bill in 2021.
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