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Guilty plea to drugs supply

Zoe KeenanSouth Western Times
According to police, the street value for the meth was estimated at about $45,000.
Camera IconAccording to police, the street value for the meth was estimated at about $45,000.

A Busselton woman pleaded guilty to possessing more than 92g of meth and nearly 2g of MDMA with intent to sell and supply when she faced Bunbury Magistrates Court last week.

Jenae Demi Carboni, 33, also pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited weapon, possessing a controlled weapon and failing to comply with a requirement of a police officer during her video link from Melaleuca Remand and Reintegration Facility.

After her arrest in August, police alleged the drugs were hidden in a secret compartment in her car while she was parked at the Caltex on Strelly Street in Busselton.

Police further alleged she was in possession of $3665 in cash, 1.86g of MDMA, pepper spray and a taser.

According to police, the street value for the meth was estimated at about $45,000.

She was refused bail at her first court appearance.

During her court appearance on Thursday, Carboni also pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended licence, which the court was told was suspended for nine months four months ago.

She received a $1000 fine and another nine month suspension to run cumulative with her current suspension.

Carboni will reappear in Bunbury District Court on January 15 for the drug charges and bail was not considered.

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