Mercury (Hobart)

Drug dealer also traded stolen guns

- HELEN KEMPTON

AN addict who moved up to $70,000 in ice over a five-week period has pleaded guilty to drug traffickin­g and selling stolen firearms.

The Supreme Court in Burnie heard Zoe Leanne Whiley, 38, of Acton, was a major link in the methamphet­amine trade in the North-West before she was arrested in March.

Whiley was on bail for drug offences when police swooped on her home, found drugs in her handbag, down her bra and in a shed along with ice pipes, scales and zip-lock bags.

Whiley, who is already in Mary Hutchinson Women’s Prison serving a 12-month jail term for assault, told police she had trafficked ice, not to make large sums of money, but to support her own habit. She told police 85g to 113g of ice would move through her hands each week and that she had four or five regular subdealers who would then onsell to local addicts.

Whiley’s lawyer told Justice Robert Pearce she was covering her costs, her use and giving “shouts” to people who drove her around.

Crown Prosecutor Katie Edwards told the court it was a high-level commercial business in which a serious amount of methamphet­amine was turned over.

Whiley also pleaded guilty to traffickin­g in firearms in relation to three firearms stolen from a Boat Harbour property in January this year.

The stolen guns were brought to her house before they were sold on to “someone with a long list of firearm offending,” the court was told.

In the same court on Thursday, Tamara Reeve, 32, pleaded guilty to stealing those guns and other property from the Boat Harbour address and she will be sentenced next month.

Justice Pearce indicated Whiley was looking at a substantia­l term of imprisonme­nt and he would also decide if she would pay back the money earned from her drug traffickin­g.

Whiley’s lawyer told the court his client had PTSD from a past sexual assault and domestic violence and was working in prison to better manage these traumas by means other than using illicit substances.

She will be sentenced on September 18.

helen.kempton@news.com.au

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