DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » No salvation for locked-in Hel

No salvation for locked-in Hel

A convicted drug trafficker has been refused bail after being allegedly found with about seven grams of suspected crystal meth in a parked car in Springvale South.

Sophorn Hel, 34, from Springvale South, was intercepted by police after he U-turned and parked a 2017 silver Mercedes in Coomoora Road about 1.50am on Tuesday 25 February.

He allegedly said he was waiting for a friend, a court bail hearing was told on the same day.

From his pants, Hel produced a zip-lock bag of what police believed to be crystal meth, Victoria Police remand liaison officer Sergeant Chris Marlow told the court.

In a police interview, Hel allegedly admitted to possessing the meth for “personal use” but not for trafficking.

He was asked about his phone messages depicting the sale of meth over the past three months, such as “Brother do you have stuff yet?” and “How much can I give you for 700?”

Hel allegedly replied that he gave half of the ‘ice’ to friends.

Police were told Hel was unemployed but for cash-in-hand work as a home-based mechanic , Sgt Marlow said.

However the suspected ice user’s primary income source was drug-dealing, police believed.

Hel told the court that the last time he had a “legitimate” job was 2008. He got fired as a white-goods assembler and decided to work on cars.

“I’ve got a neighbour who works on cars at home as well and he was making good money.”

In arguing for bail, the father-of-three said he was living with and caring for his parents at a “stable” address.

Hel has been on a community corrections order since October as a result of his fourth conviction for unlicensed driving.

Hel had admitted to driving unlicensed again on 25 February, according to police.

Magistrate Tony Burns said Hel’s two previous trafficking convictions, and 10 previous failures to answer bail were “troubling”.

Hel had failed to show “compelling reasons” for bail. His history suggested he was an unacceptable risk of re-offending, Mr Burns said.

Hel was remanded in custody for a mention hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 31 March.

 

Digital Editions


More News

  • Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Ex-mayor Aziz unable to appear in court due to illness

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 174279 Casey three-time ex-mayor Sam Aziz, who is facing five charges laid by the state’s anti corruption body, has been unable to appear in…

  • Hawks make history with T20 victory

    Hawks make history with T20 victory

    Sunday’s Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) T20 grand final was a replay of Saturday’s clash between Narre South and Hallam Kalora Park – only this time the Hawks got the…

  • Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    Leap To Fame lifts the bar in Cranbourne Cup for the ages

    It was a heavyweight title fight that certainly delivered on its billing. Saturday night’s $150,000 Group 1 Cranbourne Cup (2555m) will be talked about for many years to come after…

  • Lions hold on for second victory

    Lions hold on for second victory

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 517376 Narre South won its second game of the season in the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Turf 1 competition, holding off Hallam Kalora…

  • Panthers finish good work with victory away at Geelong

    Panthers finish good work with victory away at Geelong

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 509512 Dandenong played spoiler and finished off its good work against Geelong on day two of round 15 in Victorian Premier Cricket. The Panthers…