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Azaria Byrne, fiancé Brooke Mitchell charged over Sydney drug syndicate

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Azaria Byrne, fiancé Brooke Mitchell charged over Sydney drug syndicate

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More than a decade ago, rock and roll frontman Azaria Byrne would have counted himself lucky. A day after he handed the keys of a Bali villa to a woman he claimed to have met only once in 2014, police swooped on the luxury digs. By then, though, Byrne had already touched down in Sydney.

The woman he gave the keys to, Leeza Ormsby, served a 10-month jail sentence for marijuana possession. Inside the villa Byrne had rented, police found MDMA and hashish weighed, bagged and ready for resale inside a locked drawer. Ormsby wasn’t staying at the villa and knew nothing about the drugs, she said. Byrne, born in Brisbane in 1980, came to the notice of Interpol, but was never charged over the drug stash, which he denied any knowledge of, as he declared Ormsby’s innocence at the time.

Rock and roll frontman Azaria Byrne and his hairdresser partner, Brooke Mitchell, have been charged with commercial drug supply offences.Instagram

On Wednesday, though, Byrne’s luck seemed to run out. Just after 7am, detectives investigating a large-scale drug supply syndicate in Sydney under Strike Force Dulce arrested the 45-year-old at his Earlwood home. There, they also took his hairdresser fiancee Brooke Mitchell, 28, into custody. Both have been charged with supplying large commercial quantities of a prohibited drug, participating in a criminal group and dealing with the proceeds of crime.

Byrne, a former boyfriend of Jessica Origliasso – one half of Australian pop duo The Veronicas – has also been charged with acquiring illegal firearms parts, allegedly found alongside a flick knife at his home. Police say cocaine, MDMA, cannabis, LSD, ketamine and diazepam were also found at Byrne’s home. Both he and Mitchell were refused police bail on Wednesday night to face Burwood Local Court on Thursday. Mitchell’s mother, Joanne Cullip, 61, was also arrested at the home, which Byrne purchased for $1.25 million in 2020, according to property records. She was charged with participating in a criminal group and was granted police bail to appear in court in April.

About 20 minutes away, at a converted Leichhardt warehouse Byrne sub-leases to musicians and recording studios, detectives allegedly found about 25 kilograms of ketamine, 17 kilograms of cannabis, 2.5 kilograms of cocaine, 3.5 kilograms of MDMA, 5.6 kilograms of diazepam, half a kilogram of magic mushrooms, 70 grams of methamphetamine, almost 20,000 pills believed to contain LSD, and $200,000 in cash. Police allege the drugs seized on Wednesday have a street value of $5.5 million.

Brooke Mitchell and Azaria Byrne were arrested at their Earlwood home. NSW Police

For most of Wednesday, detectives searched upstairs rooms at the property used by several well-known bands, taking away carloads of evidence bags. Byrne had recently completed a fit-out of the space worth an estimated $200,000 that he claimed was funded by his work in the construction industry. None of the businesses or musicians renting studios from Byrne are accused of any wrongdoing.

Byrne’s band, The Art, has performed with well-known groups The Pixies, Thirty Seconds To Mars and Nine Inch Nails, as well as Marilyn Manson, according to media interviews the 45-year-old has given in the past. In 2017, The Art supported Jimmy Barnes at a Sydney show. The band was scheduled to tour the country with Australian rock group The Superjesus in June and July.

Detectives allege Byrne directed the local activities of the syndicate, while Mitchell and her mother helped distribute drugs the group is alleged to have manufactured at a Marrickville lab raided on Wednesday. Police seized ketamine, MDMA and equipment they allege was being used for drug manufacturing at the property.

At Potts Point, detectives arrested 33-year-old Oliver Dibley, a little-known producer and vocalist based in Los Angeles, where Byrne had occasionally travelled for work with his tour promotion company, Hi Society Touring. Drugs and $37,000 in cash were seized in the raid.

Dibley, police say, was the offshore ringleader of the syndicate and directed its activities from the United States. He has been charged with dozens of counts of drug supply charges, as well as dealing with property alleged to be the proceeds of crime, and knowingly directing the activities of a criminal group. Dibley was refused police bail to appear in court on Thursday. He has zero monthly listeners, according to his Spotify profile.

At searches of homes in Marrickville, Balmain and Dulwich Hill, police allegedly found cocaine, MDMA, methamphetamine, magic mushrooms, prescription medication, cannabis, LSD and more than $40,000 in cash.

Several other alleged syndicate members who detectives say were helping to distribute the syndicate’s drugs were arrested over the course of Wednesday. Andrew Donald Kirkby, 38, of Marrickville, Tayler Paul Richard Pride, 37, of Dulwich Hill, and Onur Karaozbek, 43, of Balmain, were all charged with drug supply offences and refused police bail to appear in court on Thursday. Kirkby and Pride were both charged with dealing with the proceeds of crime.

A 37-year-old woman, Keisha Seru, of Surry Hills, was arrested and charged with four counts of possessing a prohibited drug and participating in a criminal group after police allegedly found cannabis, magic mushrooms and dexamphetamine on her during a raid of the Marrickville home. She was granted police bail to face the Downing Centre Local Court in April.

Investigations under Strike Force Dulce are ongoing.

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