'Toxic' relationship responsible for woman's north shore drug arrest, court hears

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Razija “Rosa” Adilovic and her boyfriend Gabriel Issa are accused of running a cocaine delivery scheme from their home.

allegedly became involved because of a "toxic" relationship with the co-accused, a court has heard.

Sometimes Roger would initiate the conversation by sending messages like: "Mardi Gras Eve is here ... Road Closures on Saturday so get in as early as you can! Be prepared and safe this weekend. Cheers, Roger".But detectives allege Roger didn’t exist, and"drinks" was a codename for cocaine, which they allegedly sold for $250-300/gram and $250 for each subsequent gram in the three-month period of police surveillance.

She took over the alleged running of the syndicate, the court heard, when he went to a drugs and alcohol rehabilitation course.

 

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So, the boyfriend is to blame for her drug dealing? So women have no agency, and are incapable of making their own life choices Face palm.

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