Stuart MacGill arrested on drug sale charges
Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has been arrested and charged for his alleged role in a commercial-scale cocaine deal.
Former Australian Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has been arrested and charged for his alleged role in a commercial-scale cocaine deal, police said on Friday.
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The retired leg-spinner came to the attention of detectives in April 2021, when he was allegedly kidnapped by a group of armed men outside his apartment in affluent northern Sydney.
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The 52-year-old restaurateur told Australian radio network SEN last year that the men “stripped me naked, beat me up, threatened me and then just dumped me”.
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Following a lengthy investigation into the incident, police have now alleged that MacGill’s abduction was linked to his part in a drug deal.
Police said Stuart MacGill faced one count of “knowingly” taking part in the supply of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug.
MacGill was lauded as a talented bowler and played 44 Tests for Australia, but was unlucky that his career coincided with that of Shane Warne, ranked by many as the best spin bowler of all time.
By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse