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Rex Martinich

Child abuser jailed over juice bottle meth scheme

Hundreds of fruit juice bottles were used to conceal meth weighing 300kg. (HANDOUT/Australian Federal Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

A man who joined a scheme to import $400 million worth of pure liquid methamphetamine in juice bottles has been jailed for at least six years.

Terry Gordon Stieler, 45, faced Brisbane Supreme Court for sentencing on Wednesday after pleading guilty to attempting to import a commercial quantity of drugs.

Canadian authorities intercepted the meth hidden in a shipment of hundreds of boxes of juice bottles that passed through Vancouver in June 2024, Justice Martin Burns heard.

Meth juice bottles
These bottles were more than mere grape juice, hiding part of a 300kg haul of meth. (HANDOUT/Australian Federal Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

More than 300 kilograms of meth was replaced with an inert substance and continued on its journey to Australia from Brazil.

The court was told Stieler was recruited after his housemate learned he had a forklift licence.

He was seen by police handling boxes at a property at Jimboomba, south of Brisbane, while two other co-accused unloaded the juice shipment using a forklift in September 2024.

Steiler's email address was also used to arrange the hire of a forklift.

Justice Burns said he accepted Stieler had a lesser role in receiving the shipment than his two co-accused, whose charges are still before the court.

warehouse
Scores of boxes of the Brazillian juice bottles were uncovered in a Jimboomba property. (HANDOUT/Australian Federal Police and Royal Canadian Mounted Police)

Prosecutors did not submit how much Stieler was going to be paid for his role.

But Justice Burns was satisfied he stood to gain a benefit which was "sufficient to justify the grave risk you took."

His sentence was mitigated by his early guilty plea, efforts at rehabilitation and an abusive childhood.

"Offending of this type must be met with a severe sentence to deter not only you but others from engaging in such a high degree of criminality," Justice Burns said.

Stieler is already serving eight and a half years in prison for multiple child sex offences, a sentence handed down two months after being arrested over the attempted meth import.

His drug sentence of 10 years commences on Wednesday.

He will be eligible to apply for parole after serving at least six years.

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