Sydney man Tony Haddad arrested in Darwin after arrested in Turkey in ... trends now

Sydney man Tony Haddad arrested in Darwin after arrested in Turkey in ... trends now
Sydney man Tony Haddad arrested in Darwin after arrested in Turkey in ... trends now

Sydney man Tony Haddad arrested in Darwin after arrested in Turkey in ... trends now

Alleged drug smuggler who fled to Turkey while on trial for importing chemical to produce 2million MDMA tablets is arrested and deported back to Australia Tony Haddad returns to Australia after being deported by Turkish authorities Fled to Turkey in June, detected trying to leave in August using a false passport Arrested in 2011 in relation to 2.2 tonnes of safrole oil imported from China Failed to face court in 2020 on charge of importing a commercial quantity Haddad will face Darwin court Friday and is expected to extradited back to NSW

A Sydney man who fled to Turkey while on trial for his alleged role in importing a precursor that could produce more than two million MDMA tablets has been arrested and returned to Australia.

Tony Haddad, 46, was deported by Turkish authorities and landed in Darwin on Friday morning, where he was arrested by Australian Federal Police officers. 

He will appear in a Darwin court on Friday, where an application will be made to extradite him to NSW.

AFP allege Haddad fled to Turkey in late June, where he was detected by authorities trying to exit the country on August 14 while using a false passport. 

Turkish authorities detained Haddad after establishing his identity. 

Tony Haddad is expected to be extradited to NSW when he appears in a Darwin court on Friday

Tony Haddad is expected to be extradited to NSW when he appears in a Darwin court on Friday

Police allege Haddad failed to appear in court in

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