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#1 FastEHHolden

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Posted 22 January 2010 - 08:00 PM

From The Courier mail-

A COLLECTION of cars and motorbikes so powerful even their owner says they're dangerous is about to be put up for public sale by the State Government.
None is registered and some are up to 10 times more powerful than ordinary streets cars. All run on pure alcohol fuel.
The machines are being held as part of a $10 million proceeds of crime civil case � but they will be released to the general public because the Queensland Government doesn't have a place to keep them.
They are owned by former drag racing champion Brett Stevens and were seized last February when Stevens, 45, was arrested as part of Operation Golf Brazen.
The year-long Queensland police, Crime and Misconduct Commission and Australian Crime Commission campaign targeted drug crime and led to 77 arrests and 220 charges.
Stevens was charged with drug manufacturing and trafficking offences and a committal hearing in Brisbane Magistrates Court is set for Tuesday.
The cars look like production models � five are described as Ford Falcons � but produce up to 3000 horsepower.
The Public Trustee will now sell them and hold the money until the state's civil case against Stevens is resolved.
The body argued in court documents last year that there was no facility in southeast Queensland to properly store the vehicles and there was a risk that they would deteriorate in value.
Stevens himself did not oppose an application for their sale although he warned in an affidavit that it would be dangerous to sell them without explaining to a buyer how to operate them.
Last month Justice Byrne ordered the Public Trustee to sell the five cars, a "Burnout Ute", four bikes and one body shell, first removing all sponsor logos and other advertising.
Drag racing veteran Victor Bray said Stevens's cars were "top class" and the state should not have difficulty finding buyers.
"These cars are all still state of the art," he said.
Stevens has been advertising the cars for sale for several months on his website, at $250,000 each. Bray said this was "at the top of the market", noting that a brand new drag car could be bought in the US for about $215,000.
A spokesman for the Public Trustee said that it could not comment as the matter was before the courts. It usually sells the goods it seizes at auction.
The state has also frozen other assets owned by Stevens including several properties, shares in his racing, transport and employment companies and a fleet of trucks, utes and cars.
Under Queensland's tough proceeds of crime laws, the state can restrain property if there is reasonable suspicion of serious crime-related activity, even if there is no conviction. The onus is on the owner to show how the money used to buy it was obtained.
To back its civil claim, the state has alleged in the Supreme Court, based on wiretap and surveillance evidence and informants' testimony, that Stevens was involved in manufacturing and supplying drugs including cocaine, ecstasy and methylamphetamine.
It alleges he had access to at least one pill press between September 2007 and October 2008 and told a co-conspirator "that he could sell 20,000 pills per week and was getting between $8 and $9 per pill".
Stevens did not respond to calls seeking comment


lifted from Aussie V8 forums

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 12:39 AM

heard he was dodgy when i was there in 2007

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:35 AM

whether he is guilty or not...you just cant sell ppls stuff because you dont have room to store it...and i'm pretty sure we've got this whole innocent until proven guitly thing going...what happens when he gets off on some technicality?....he is entitled to get his stuff back.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:47 AM

is the government they can do what they want lol

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 02:07 AM

^ true...But it's still not right if he gets off. If found guilty then by all means, but if not then what?

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:54 AM

aren't we lucky to have Captain Bligh as premier?

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:58 AM

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the sooner she gets F6cked off the better i recon...........

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:06 AM

pretty sure he was proven guilty, and i think if all these cars and bikes have been funded by drug money, why should he be entitled to get them back?

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:26 AM

Brett Stevens has not been found guilty of anything yet,
the case still hasn't been to trial,
the cars were all already for sale before his arrest
and the sale by the govt. will be being done with his permission,
he will get the proceeds of the sale if he is found not guilty,
mind you if he does get off
he will probably have the tax office nocking
at his door wanting to go through his books with a fine tooth comb

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:35 AM

im with mitch i no stevens was originally a plumber wich you can make a good buck out of now look at him thrown it all away im all for screwing the government over but not that way

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 09:01 AM

Very sad and disturbing situation for all in the car scene.

Do the crime then be prepared to do the time, if proven guilty.

The unfortunate ones in this situation are all those innocents who have been affected around him ie: lost jobs, family members, people owed $$ and all us petrol heads who do the right thing.

so wrong on so many levels.

my 2 cents worth

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 09:18 AM

Brett Stevens is a Mechanic by trade not a plumber, he used to opperate a Brisbane Harley shop before opening his own trucking company.
Apparently the news paper that addvertised the selling of Bretts race cars spoke to Victor Bray about the cost of the vehicles, they have been priced at $250,000 each where as Victor reckons it might be a while before they sell as you can buy a good USA car for about $215,000, I know one of the Stubebakers dooeslamers went to Darwin it was down at willowbank for the new year series & one of his bikes is owned by somebody (Bones) Porter he was there testing aswell.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 10:02 AM

Under the law, they can sell them off if they cannot provide adequate secure storage, but as has been said, Brett was already trying to get rid of it all, and has given the govt the go ahead. �It's not like they end up with that many major dollar vehicles in one place. �I found it interesting that he shut up shop and said he was getting out or racing, then a week later the cops turn up.....

If he is found guilty, then a very large number of truck drivers are going to have issues. �And there will be a large number of late-model semi's going cheap. �Might be an opportunity for someone to pick up a transport company with some VERY large long-term contracts.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 11:01 AM

Under Queensland's tough proceeds of crime laws, the state can restrain property if there is reasonable suspicion of serious crime-related activity, even if there is no conviction. The onus is on the owner to show how the money used to buy it was obtained.


if he cant prove where the money came from to purchase, they can sell them.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 11:07 AM

and nothing to say he can't buy it all back either

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 11:12 AM

^ AHAR! so true!

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:19 PM

Don't get me wrong, I hate governmnents and the whole 'big brother' thing, but, I also hate drugs and what they do to kids. The onus is on Stevens to show that the items were not bought with the PROCEEDS of crime and it really has nothing to do with his guilt. So if he can demonstrate that one of his transport companies made squillions and he used that money to buy the cars, they can't touch em. I suspect he can't do that and the cars were bought with drug money, so, he loses em. And whether he's guilty or not, maybe he should if he can't prove they were bought with legitimately earned dollars. Just my thoughts. Cheers R

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:47 PM

If the government are going to have a clearance sale then a deal has already been done somewhere. I would not mind betting that when his committal hearing takes place that there is a guilty plea coming. But to what charges I don't know.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:48 PM

They found a pill press FFS and people still think he is not guilty of any wrong doing wake up and smell the coffee imho he will be going to the big house for a while anyway were all drug dealers should be.G

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 01:58 PM

and nothing to say he can't buy it all back either


Yes, it's called contempt of court.


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Posted 23 January 2010 - 02:00 PM

Here Here!!. Tie their hands and feet together and then throw them in a pool of battery acid. SCUM OF THE EARTH.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 07:11 PM

Does anyone know the name of the transport company he was involved in. Cheers Steve.

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:26 PM

Its not that I don't think he is guilty...but there is a process to follow...its either that or we can just dispence with the courts and give the police bigger guns.

I just think its a little backwards that he has to prove those cars etc were bought with legitimate funds...its usually the other way around.

i too want to find out more about the transport company..my uncle is after a new truck ;)

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:40 PM


and nothing to say he can't buy it all back either


Yes, it's called contempt of court.


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??????
howsd that?
nothing in the laws i read over here that can stop you bidding at a public auction
could always get his misses or a friend to bid
google is your friend fasteh

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 09:39 PM

Not according to facebook???

Seems that the trucks are gone?..back in october they went thru Pickles.

http://www.brettstev...BSR_sale_ok.pdf

anyone with some coin?

Edited by FastEHHolden, 23 January 2010 - 09:42 PM.





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