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    corby + a.f.p. corruption New clue may save Schapelle.
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    http://www.usp.com.au/fpss/news-indonesia52.html


    A NOTE by a security official who died mysteriously after alleging
    drug-running at Sydney Airport has been delivered to lawyers for accused
    marijuana smuggler Schapelle Corby. They claim the note is evidence
    supporting Corby's plea that she is an innocent victim of criminal networks
    using airports for drug trafficking.

    Its author, former Australian Protective Services officer Gary Lee-Rogers,
    was found dead in his Queanbeyan flat in October, 2002.

    An autopsy was unable to ascertain the cause of death, but Mr Lee-Rogers'
    family and whistle-blowers believe he was murdered after allegedly
    uncovering corruption in the APS's operations at the airport.

    Lawyers for Gold Coast beautician Schapelle Corby told The Sunday Telegraph
    yesterday they intended to use this latest information in final submissions
    to the Indonesian court where Corby is facing a possible death sentence.

    Her legal team has received hundreds of letters and e-mails alleging
    interference with luggage at airports since the claims were raised by
    Victorian prisoner John Ford.

    A coronial finding into his death is due to be handed down at Queanbeyan on
    Wednesday.

    In e-mails to friends, Mr Lee-Rogers predicted he would be killed because of
    what he had allegedly discovered and said his death would be covered up as a
    suicide.

    One e-mail said he had received an anonymous phone call warning that "I had
    tripped over evidence of drug importation though Sydney Airport involving
    the old Commonwealth Police network."

    He alleged the caller had gone on to name two APS officers. The APS was
    responsible for security at airports and Commonwealth buildings until 2002,
    when it was folded into the Australian Federal Police.

    The e-mail was passed on to Corby's legal team by Whistleblowers Australia
    president Dr Jean Lennane, who said it might be a clue to his death.

    "What we have here is a man who has died in mysterious circumstances after
    raising concerns about airport security," Dr Lennane said.

    A member of Corby's defence team, Gold Coast lawyer Matthew Gibson, said the
    Lee-Rogers document backed up claims something was awry at the airport.

    Corby was arrested after 4.1kg of marijuana was discovered in her boogie
    board bag at Bali airport.

    Mr Lee-Rogers was in charge of security training at Sydney airport before
    the 2000 Olympics.

    But his career collapsed when he warned his superiors about security
    problems within the APS, including racketeering, the promotion of badly
    trained officers and misappropriation of government funding.

    Evidence at his inquest revealed an APS audit had found 47 revolvers, two
    rifles, six shotguns, 30 sets of handcuffs and 18 batons had disappeared,
    along with computers and cameras.

    In the week before his death, the 47-year-old was badly bashed and claimed
    an AFP officer had put a gun to his mouth.

    Mr Lee-Rogers' former de facto, Kathleen Mills, said she hoped the inquest's
    findings would bring some relief after three years of torment.

    Businessman Ron Bakir, who is bankrolling Corby's defence, said the note was
    important evidence.

    "It'll help prove that the girl has been set up. There's been a
    drug-trafficking problem at the airport, but she's a victim," he said.


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