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THOUSANDS of alleged “dial-a-dealer” cocaine ring customers have received a text message from NSW Police after their contact details were extracted from the phones of accused suppliers.
In a surprising twist, some of the recipients have reportedly responded to the messages, after police initially contacted them in a bid to gain further information.
“This pH no has been ID’d as part of a NSWPF Cocaine investigation in the Sydney area,’ the text from police read.
“If you have any information please contact Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000.”
A police spokeswoman said dozens of those who received the text message had already replied by Friday evening.
It came after 36 people were arrested in a November sting targeting drug syndicates in Sydney, police revealed on Friday.
“This pH no has been ID’d as part of a cocaine investigation’
I bet that was freaky.
In a surprising twist, some of the recipients have reportedly responded to the messages, after police initially contacted them in a bid to gain further information.
“This pH no has been ID’d as part of a NSWPF Cocaine investigation in the Sydney area,’ the text from police read.
“If you have any information please contact Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000.”
A police spokeswoman said dozens of those who received the text message had already replied by Friday evening.
It came after 36 people were arrested in a November sting targeting drug syndicates in Sydney, police revealed on Friday.
“This pH no has been ID’d as part of a cocaine investigation’
I bet that was freaky.