Luxury waterfront retreat owner from one of Victoria’s oldest farming families caught trafficking two kilos of cocaine after years of escalating drug use

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Luxury waterfront retreat owner from one of Victoria’s oldest farming families caught trafficking two kilos of cocaine after years of escalating drug use

Daily Mail · 3 weeks ago

Tony Hammond, owner of the Hide and Seek luxury waterfront retreat in Nagambie, Victoria, and a member of one of the state's oldest farming families, has been caught trafficking two kilograms of cocaine. The case highlights how escalating personal drug use can draw even respected, wealthy figures into serious criminal offending, drawing attention in the…

  • Nagambie retreat owner Tony Hammond convicted of cocaine trafficking
  • He came from a prominent, old Victorian farming family
  • Offending followed years of escalating personal drug use

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