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Former soldier jailed for trafficking cocaine while in Australian Army
Key takeaways
- Jack Alex Cullen, 25, pleaded guilty to trafficking cocaine in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
- A former Australian infantry soldier caught sourcing ounces of cocaine from suppliers and selling it to fellow soldiers has been sentenced in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
- Jack Alex Cullen, 25, pleaded guilty to trafficking cocaine, using a mobile phone in connection to drug trafficking and receiving money associated with drug trafficking.
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Jack Alex Cullen, 25, pleaded guilty to trafficking cocaine in the Supreme Court of Queensland. (ABC News: Baz Ruddick)
A former Australian infantry soldier caught sourcing ounces of cocaine from suppliers and selling it to fellow soldiers has been sentenced in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Jack Alex Cullen, 25, pleaded guilty to trafficking cocaine, using a mobile phone in connection to drug trafficking and receiving money associated with drug trafficking.
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