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AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORT OF "THE HIDDEN TRUTH"
© Schapelle.Net, UK, 2009
The full report @: www.schapelle.net/propositions/

1.1 THE BASIC ELEMENTS
Rumors had been rife for years that drugs were passing freely through Australian airports courtesy of a corrupt baggage handling syndicate. This also included marijuana/cocaine drug combinations, for which a number of such international incidents had already come to light [9].


The Corrupt Baggage Handlers at Sydney Airport
Confirmation of the existence of corrupt baggage handlers working at Sydney Airport came via ‘Operation Mocha a joint investigation by Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the NSW Crime Commission into a drug syndication ring operating through that airport.

The syndicate was active on the very day Schapelle Corby flew to Bali, and whilst she passed through the airport [29].



The Consignment of Cocaine
It has since emerged, courtesy of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request that a South American plane carrying a consignment of cocaine (and central to Operation Mocha) was definitely on the ground at Sydney International Airport at exactly the same time as Schapelle Corby passed through in transit to Bali [8][33].

The FOI data reveals that on 8th October 2004 Lan Airlines flight 801 with the drugs shipment on board landed at Sydney International Airport at 7:50 am while Australian Airlines flight AZ7829, which Schapelle Corby and three companions traveled to Bali on, departed Sydney at 11:12 am.
The overlap is well over three hours, with Schapelle Corby arriving at 7:30 am in Sydney from Brisbane.


Operation Mocha and Qantas
Operation Mocha [5] was headed by former Assistant director of the NSW Crime Commission, Mark Standen, who was later arrested for allegedly conspiring to import drugs into Australia [6] [7] aph.gov.au PDF File

It has also emerged that the Qantas security manager at the time, Alan Conwell, was subsequently sacked because of connections with Michael Hurley, a fugitive alleged to have been a major player in an international cocaine ring [24][25][26]. A number of other Qantas staff and baggage-handlers were also stood down or sacked with respect to drug smuggling through the airport [35][36], and the consignment in situ when Schapelle Corby passed through.

The plot is therefore extremely thick: we have an international drug operation underway when Schapelle Corby’s almost empty bag passed through the airport, a consignment of drugs in situ at the terminal at exactly the same time, and a corrupt police officer running the show.



Fact ###:  The Corrupt Baggage Handlers at Sydney Airport
Qantas Dismisses Baggage Handler 
a. Sydney, 03 June 2005 Qantas said today it had dismissed a second baggage handler as a result of information arising from the current investigation into the alleged cocaine smuggling operation at Sydney International Airport.This follows the dismissal of a baggage handler and one of the airline's security managers last month.
b. Informer tells of baggage handlers' link to cartel
Qantas CEO Geoff Dixon today warned the company would stand down more baggage handlers once it had more information about their alleged involvement.

Fact ###: Consignment of Cocaine did move through the airport, but it was allowed to continue on its path... the AFP had bigger fish to catch. 
a. Cocaine moves through Sydney Airport 
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : DOWE v. COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRIME COMMISSION & ANOR; PAVAN v. COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRIME COMMISSION & ANOR; GEDEON v. COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRIME COMMISSION & ANOR; ZAITER & ANOR v. COMMISSIONER OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRIME COMMISSION & ANOR [2006] NSWSC 1312 
3. On 8 October 2004, Approximately 10 kilograms of cocaine was unlawfully imported into Australia. 
b.TView FOI click here "Flight time table"
Source: Dr. Adrian Bradford Press Release December 31, 2008

Fact ###: There was an "Operation Mocha"
a. NSW Crime Commission, Mark Standen arrested.
Source: Mr DEBUS (Macquarie—Minister for Home Affairs) PDF file
It will be alleged that he used his position to provide advice to the syndicate on law enforcement methods and information on drug enforcement activities. These are allegations that are profoundly serious against someone in such a position.

Fact ###: Qantas sacked it's Security Manager.
b. Qantas security manager at the time, Alan Conwell sacked


Not so ###: Michael Hurley Mrs BIG 
c. Michael Hurley said to be Mr. Big 

Even at this stage, the suggestion of coincidental occurrences is becoming rather far fetched.