103 On 2 October 2001 at 1536 hours Aksu telephoned El Akkaoui and enquired, "… when's the business going to start?" He replied that he was "driving to the place now to try the keys", that he was going to "give the guy a call" and then they were going to hook up straight away". Aksu complained about needing cash and having too many debts to pay. El Akkaoui told Aksu to join the club. Aksu was hoping to become debt free "as soon as the business starts."
104 At the conclusion of the conversation El Akkaoui said he was "just about to go to the place", go in there", "ring the guy up"," hook it up", telephone Aksu back and "hook up so I can show you the place". That afternoon, about 5.38pm El Akkaoui was seen at Greenfield Parade (Bankstown) by himself.
105 On 2 October 2001 at 1629 hours Andres telephoned El Akkaoui who said that he went to the place and checked out the key and reported, "it's all clear". He told Andres that he needed to call Kastellorizos. Andres refused and told El Akkaoui to call Kastellorizos. El Akkaoui insisted that Kastellorizos wanted Andres to telephone and Andres agreed to do so. FA McClure said that this telephone call was made 11 minutes before El Akkaoui's vehicle was first seen by police in Greenfield Parade, Bankstown at 1640 hours by a surveillance police officer.
106 On 4 October 2001 at 0858 hours Andres telephoned the appellant and they discussed possibly arranging to meet.
107 On 4 October 2001 at 1411 hours Rivadavia telephoned Andres who said, "Let's go upwards". FA McClure agreed that these words appeared regularly in their conversations and often on occasions when drugs were mentioned. Andres said that he was also short (of money)and remarked that he had "to go speak to The Greek".
108 On 4 October 2001 at 1622 hours the appellant telephoned Andres. They arranged to meet at the shops at 1700 hours.
109 About 1720 hours Andres and the appellant met at Ramsgate. El Akkaoui sat in the car used by Andres
110 About 1915 hours that day Andres telephoned Rivadavia and told him that El Akkaoui had just taken him (Andres) to see the Greek Salad. Andres used the clause "Let's go upwards" several times. Andres said that it "went good with Greek Salad who said it was a matter of a very short time now."
111 On 7 October 2001 at 1509 hours the appellant was telephoned by Andres in response to his earlier call. There was some discussion about the appellant leaving a message with a friend and about a friend telephoning Andres.. At 1613 hours Andres telephoned El Akkaoui to arrange a meeting for a quick chat, with the following day suggested. Andres remarked that he and El Akkaoui were "gonna be very busy" that week. At 1620 hours Mohamed El Akkaoui telephoned his brother Raed El Akkaoui. Raed asked Mohamed whether Andres had called him. Raed said Andres had called and wanted to speak with him. Mohamed asked "what for?" Raed explained "I don't know … (inaudible) I asked him what for? He said to me 'remember once we talked about some stuff'. He said 'me and you are gunna be really busy the next week or two'." Raed wondered whether it was about business and was going to find out and tell his brother, Mohamed.
112 FA McClure expressed the view that Andres was talking about the prospect of illicit business in relation to the appellant. It could have been about more than one thing.
113 On 10 October 2001 there was a further conversation between Raed and Mohamed El Akkaoui, in which Raed referred back to the business that they were talking about "yesterday" (8 October). Raed said that Andres did not speak to him about it "So its something completely different, it's between you and him." This follows:
Raed: "I spoke to RAF about the business yesterday… the Greek Guy, it's completely different thing it's not it
Mohamed: It's not it
Raed: … the Greek Guy very soon he hasn't got it but in the next week or two so the thing you do with him now … it's something completely different and he talked to me about it for little update you know what I mean."
114 Apparently, there were two ventures on foot. FA McClure said that she was not aware of any illegitimate business actually conducted between Andres and Mohamed El Akkaoui.
115 There were a series of conversations between Raed Akkaoui and Aksu about meeting up and transport arrangements on 8 October 2001
116 In a telephone conversation on 8 October 2001 at 1912 hours Andres told El Akkaoui that he needed to speak to Greek Salad urgently. He was going to give Andres some feedback. At 1920 hours the appellant and Andres agreed to meet in about 20 minutes at the little hut.
117 After two earlier telephone conversations between them it appears that Andres and the appellant met about 1957 hours that evening and that the meeting lasted about 7-8 minutes. Much of the conversation was inaudible. However, the appellant said, "you know what you're doing" and Andres replied in the affirmative.
118 On 15 October 2001 at 2024 hours the appellant telephoned Andres and they agreed to meet about 1830 on the following day. Next day they arranged to meet about 2000 and did so at Northcote Reserve. Prior to the meeting Andres had been in his flat at Sandringham with Rivadavia, Cesan and Victor Andres, his brother. After the meeting which lasted about 10-11 minutes Andres, Cesan and Rivadavia spent the next hour or so in each other's company. At 2122 hours Andres met up with an associate called Alvaro Melendres and remained with him. Rivadavia joined them about 2154 hours. Melendres was suspected in October/early November 2001 by police of wanting to have Andres help him with the importation of cocaine through FedEx from Columbia. The police suspicion was based on telephone intercepts. About 10.25pm on 16 October 2000 Andres, Melendres and Rivadavia were seen together. About 10.50pm Melendres was seen with a South American man, who was never identified.
119 At 7.53 am on 17 October 2001 Andres sent a message to the Poulos mobile telephone service used by the appellant.
120 On 24 October 2001 at 1141 hours Rivadavia telephoned El Akkaoui. Amongst other things the latter enquired "how much do I owe you for the pills and how much was the uh … fifty." El Akkaoui then appears to attempt to recover from using the words "pills" and said he had a very bad headache. It is next described as "great food" and "beautiful": and "like a herbal thing man it gives it extra flavour." Rivadavia complains that there was "quite a quantity missing" and was dismissive of the quality of what was left. The quantity missing was said to be "twenty something". Andres was also not happy about the missing items and putting it on the tab. He was "not a TAB". There is some discussion about El Akkaoui having to chase up people who owe him money. There is a reference to Andres being on a diet, he was going to have some Greek Salad. El Akkaoui asked whether Andres had it. Rivadavia replied, "Oh, he was supposed to yeah … let me just advise you not to get alarmed anymore because I don't see it happening". This was repeated. Rivadavia explained "Look how long it's been". El Akkaoui did not accept this and stressed the need to be patient. Rivadavia expressed strong frustration at the delay and doubted whether anything would come out of the association with the "Greek Salad".
121 On 26 October 2001 at 1944 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia and enquired about Andres. The appellant said that he wanted to see Andres. Rivadavia was to pass on that message to Andres. On 27 October 2001 at 1046 hours Andres telephoned the appellant and they agreed to arrange a meeting.
122 On 29 October 2001 there were four telephone calls between Andres and the appellant for the purpose of arranging a meeting. They met at Ramsgate Beach (near Dolls Point Baths) that evening for about three minutes.
123 On 29 October 2001 at 2152 hours Andres telephoned and spoke to Rivadavia, amongst others. Andres confirmed that he has seen That One (the appellant) that everything was okay and that he would talk to Rivadavia about it tomorrow.
124 On 13 November 2001 at 2009 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia and asked him to have his friend (Andres) call him. Andres telephoned the appellant at 2043 hours. They agreed to meet the following evening.
125 On 14 November 2001 at 1637 hours El Akkaoui telephoned Rivadavia. The latter advised that Greek Salad had telephoned the previous day and it was urgent. They speculated about what this meant. Rivadavia later remarked, "he wants to see us so we'll see what happens". At 2016 hours the appellant telephoned Andres for a meeting. The appellant was to telephone later. At 2106 hours Andres spoke with Rivadavia and confirmed that he was to see the appellant soon. Rivadavia said, "Let's go upwards".
126 There were several telephone calls extending over several days between the appellant and Andres about arranging a meeting, with Andres pressing for one. They met for about five minutes on 17 November 2001 near Big John's.
127 Between 20 and 22 November 2001 the appellant and Andres left messages for each other. They were attempting to arrange a meeting. At 2221 hours on 22 November 2001 Andres telephoned the appellant. A meeting was proposed. Shortly before he was due the appellant telephoned Andres and told him that something had come up. They arranged to meet the next day. On each of 23, 24 and 25 November 2001 Andres left messages for the appellant to contact him. On 25 November 2001 the appellant telephoned Rivadavia, but the telephone cut out.
128 On 4 December 2001 at 1208 hours Andres telephoned El Akkaoui. Andres remarked that Greek Salad had left a message with Danny (Danielo Abal), an associate of Andres, Rivadavia and El Akkaoui. Danny, who was Uruguayan, worked with El Akkaoui. FA McClure did not know whether Abal had any illegal connection to narcotic substances
129 On 4 December 2001 about 2025 hours Andres met Danny Abal who said "The other one said don't call him from your phone …" Andres said "because he wants to give me a new one.." Abal purports to hand to Andres a small packet. Abal disclaimed any knowledge of what it contained. FA McClure doubted if there was a packet present. Having regard to the entire terms of the conversation and the context in which it occurred she thought that Danny Abal was passing on messages from the appellant to Andres.
130 On 5 December 2001 Rivadavia enquired whether they were going to see the appellant. Andres does not answer directly but leaves the impression that they are not. There were no recorded conversations between 5 December 2001 and 9 January 2002.
131 The important conversations of 9 January 2002 are set out earlier. On 19 January 2002 Andres, after remarking that he was supposed to be with Greek Salad asked Rivadavia to use a public phone to tell the appellant that he was running late and enquire if they could do it tomorrow, that is, meet tomorrow. On 20 January 2002 Andres told El Akkaoui that he had not met with Salad yet but he would do so when he left work. On 21 January 2002 Andres told Rivadavia that he had to see "Greek Salad six thirty tomorrow." In different conversations on 22 January 2002 Andres told El Akkaoui and Rivadavia of his intended meeting with Greek Salad.
132 On 22 January 2002 at 1317 hours Kastellorizos telephoned El Akkaoui and asked him to have Bob telephone Mark. El Akkaoui conveyed that message to Andres in a telephone conversation at 1319 hours that day. Andres stated that Mark "imports all this stuff for all the Creatine man." Mark was the appellant. There is a reference by Andres to Creatine having the liquid one and new products and being an importer who was doing really well at it and "building about ten grand a month … of that stuff." There is a discussion about the high costs of the drink and its use by high ranking sportsmen and those in the special forces of the Army. Mark was described as a big boy. Creatine was said to give energy to the recipient. Andres said that he wanted to start the gym very very soon and that he was going to ring "Mr … Greek Goddess (sic) " . El Akkaoui asked Andres to let him know what happened. Andres said that it was getting close and he would let him know.
133 On 22 January 2002 at 2135 hours Andres and the appellant met at Dolls Point and the part of their meeting which took place in Andres' car was recorded. Andres said he would telephone the appellant who replied "If I need …you before Saturday I'll call you." At 2145 hours the appellant used a public telephone.
134 At 1317 hours on 29 January 2002 Kastellorizos telephoned El Akkaoui and asked him to tell Bob (Andres) to ring Mark (the appellant) "… late this afternoon". At 1319 El Akkaoui relayed this message to Andres who said he would call him (the appellant). El Akkaoui said, "let me know what happened," Andres responded, "… it's getting close mate so I'll let you know for sure … "and we might have to get together".
135 On 8 February 2002 at 2031 hours Kastellorizos telephoned El Akkaoui and asked him to tell Bob "to ring the other one". A minute later El Akkaoui left a message for Andres to telephone him urgently as he needed to call "a certain friend of mine". At 2044 hours El Akkaoui telephoned Rivadavia and asked him to get in touch with Andres and tell him to contact Salad (the appellant).
136 On 9 February 2002 at 2008 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia and said that he was looking for "our friend" as he needed to see and talk to him. The appellant suggested Rivadavia ask "our friend" to call him (the appellant) that night. At 2010 hours Rivadavia telephoned Andres and said "Greek Salad called me" and requested Andres to "call him [Greek Salad] now please." Rivadavia reminded Andres not "to let the chicken go cold because later we don't eat anymore." At 2133 hours Andres telephoned the appellant. They arranged to meet the following evening. At 2146 hours Andres relayed this news to El Akkaoui. In a conversation at 0427 hours on 10 February 2002 Andres told El Akkaoui that he had to go and see Greek Salad and later that day at 1537 hours El Akkaoui told Rivadavia that Andres was going to see "Greek" after work. That news was well received by Rivadavia. At 1730 hours Andres told El Akkaoui that he had been to see Mr Greek Salad.
137 The police had no surveillance officers operating on 10 February 2002 and did not know whether Andres and the appellant met on that day,
138 On 12 February 2002 at 1925 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia and asked him to ask "our friend" to call again. The appellant said that he had not yet seen him (Andres) and asked "… what's going on with you guys". The appellant by his comment seems exasperated that Andres always seems tied up and is reluctant to accept that Andres was too busy to see him. The appellant told Rivadavia, "yeah tell him [Andres] I'm waiting." At 2040 hours Rivadavia telephoned Andres and said that the "Greek Woman" (the appellant) had called and wanted Andres to telephone him urgently. Andres did not want to do so. At 2106 hours Rivadavia telephoned the appellant and advised that Andres would not be able to telephone "until about this time tomorrow".
139 On 14 February 2002 a package was lodged with FedEx in Belgium that attracted the attention of law enforcement authorities in Belgium and Australia. The package was consigned to "Michael Le, Intaface Aust Pty Ltd, O'Riordan Street, Sydney." Interface Australia was a legitimate existing company which had an account with FedEx in Sydney. The costs associated with the sending of that parcel were billed to a different company which also had an account with FedEx and the bill was sent to that different company.
140 That parcel arrived in Sydney on 17 February 2002 where it was processed through the FedEx system and sorted for dispatch to go to the O'Riordan Street address. On 18 February 2002 the package was delivered to that address and passed to Mr M Sutton who worked for Interface, On opening up the package and inspecting the contents Mr Sutton realised that the package was not for Interface. The package contained no drugs It is believed to have contained low value computer parts. He kept one, which was later given to the police, and threw the rest away.
141 There were two guarded telephone conversations between Andres and Cesan on 14 February 2002. In the latter conversation there is a reference to a sample.
142 At 0205 on 16 February 2002 Rivadavia sent an SMS message to Andres stating "OK I saw Greek today Must Cal Him 2 Morrow B4 11am". At 10.27am Rivadavia telephoned Andres, saying "…The Greek wants you to call him." It was also stated "we still got it", "Beautiful day", and "Iot's all right". At 1139 hours Andres telephoned the appellant. They agreed to meet in about 20 minutes at a car wash. The police had no surveillance on that day and thus could not say whether a meeting took place.
143 On 18 February 2002 at 2333 hours Cesan telephoned Andres who supplied certain numbers, namely 0011 2793 4559 4642. Cesan promised to ring "that lady". That was a ruse. 0011 are the numbers dialled to obtain an international connection and had nothing to do with the other numbers being given. FA McClure explained that 0011 should be disregarded save for its deceptive quality. The airway bill numbers for FedEx all have 12 digits. If you deduct each of the remaining numbers from 10 the resulting number is 8317 6551 6468. The number on the parcel sent from Antwerp was 8310 6551 6468. Thus one digit did not correspond. Cesan clarified that when he said, " … did you see that there is another number that is of seven." Cesan was asked to look into the matter.
144 In a telephone conversation on 19 February 2002 at 2336 hours Cesan asked Andres did he call that girl and Andres replied in the affirmative and that all was okay.
145 On 19 February 2002 a package was sent from Antwerp through the FedEx system addressed to Michael Lee, Interface Australia Pty Limited, O'Riordan Street. The airway bill number for the second package was 8310 6551 6478. The second package arrived in Sydney on 21 February 2002. It was processed by FedEx and sorted for dispatch. When the second package was lodged in Antwerp the FedEx computer system was activated so as to nominate the recipient as Software Associates Pty Limited. On 22 February 2002 FedEx contacted Software Associates Pty Limited about the collection of the package and was referred to Mr Wayne Johnson. Ultimately the second package was delivered to Mr Wayne Johnson. The police seized it. It was found to contain packing foam and several compact disk racks.
146 On 25 February 2002 a third package was consigned from Antwerp to Jenny McGrath, Jenny M Horizon Austral Pty Limited. The airway bill for that package was given the number 8310 6551 6480. It arrived in Sydney late on 27 February 2002 and was at FedEx premises the following morning. Ultimately the package was delivered to the business premises of Horizon Austral at Parramatta Road, Camperdown on 1 March 2002. It was handed by a fellow employee to Zhenya Mulet, Cesan's cousin. The police seized the package after delivery. It contained packing material and various low value computer goods.
147 On 26 February 2002 Wayne Johnson contacted FedEx and told them that the second package did not belong to him and arranged for FedEx to pick it up from an address in North Sydney.
148 On 27 February 2002 at 2020 hours in a conversation between Andres and Cesan, which is hard to follow, there is a reference by Cesan to Wayne Johnson. The conversation suggests that something is going on but it is difficult to determine what it is. At p6 of the transcript there is discussion about who "is this guy". At p7 Cesan seems to contemplate telephoning the company and asking to speak to Wayne Johnson and he's "going to back the number from FedEx". Andres told Cesan to tell him they were trying to find out why the packages went to him. Was there a wrong label or some other mistake. They were going to look into the matter and get back to him. Cesan remarked "The new one is all right" and Andres replied, "I think it arrived tonight … there is a little problem … look at the address they mucked it up when they made the package …" . At p10 Andres stated, "It comes via Singapore …" and "Check how the other one is coming …".
149 At p8 there was some discussion about the wrong address on the third package. Parramatta Road was typed in the Belgium office computer data box of FedEx as "Para Mattard". Andres and Cesan were aware of the slip. The address should have been Parramatta Road, Camperdown. At p13 Cesan said "… if this one goes through all right the new one passes all right" to which Andres replied, "the other one comes on Monday". Monday was 4 March 2002. The "dummy run" package arrived in Sydney on 8 March 2002 and was delivered by FedEx on 11 March 2002. Johnson is referred to as the crazy one.
150 Andres said he had the three numbers, the two old ones and the new one. There is further discussion about how W Johnson became involved and the question is asked if somehow he came across his account. Various possibilities are canvassed. Cesan appears to have been anxious to find out what happened. He said, "I go on to a public phone and talk talk talk and then I'll get back to you." Cesan appears to want to make a number of calls from a public telephone in order to ascertain what happened. After further discussion, which is not easy to follow, Cesan said that he needed one or two accounts from USA or from Australia. There is some discussion about using an account and paying in cash for sending packages and that Argentina did not allow you to send packages. Cesan said that he needed more accounts and Andres "bet" Cesan that on the following day he (Andres) would give Cesan twenty accounts. Each concluded with the catchcry "Lets go upwards". The lengthy conversation as a whole points to Andres and Cesan being involved in importing packages from overseas and trying to do so in a way where they are not detected and the package does not go to a destination which is unacceptable to them.
151 As is apparent I have digressed from the main narrative to highlight the involvement of Andres, Cesan and others in importations of prohibited drugs other than the one the subject of the trial. I now return to the main narrative.
152 On 24 February 2002 at 2053 hours the appellant requested El Akkaoui to "ask your friend to ring Bob or can you ask Bob to ring …" At 2229 hours El Akkaoui advised Andres that the appellant wanted Andres to call him.
153 On 25 February 2002 at 1819 hours the appellant asked Mas Rivadavia to have him (Andres) call him. At 2009 hours Andres telephoned the appellant and they arranged to meet near Big John's.
154 On 27 February 2002 at 2130 hours the appellant asked Rivadavia to have "him" give the appellant a call. Rivadavia immediately telephoned Andres and advised him that Greek Salad wanted him (Andres) to telephone in half an hour. There was much conversation about Andres suffering from eye disease and the treatment he should receive. There was also a veiled reference to a matter affecting Rafi (possibly Cesan) to be discussed at a later stage.
155 This possibly related to matters discussed at a meeting Andres had with Cesan earlier. Rivadavia was concerned about something being jinxed, possibly relating to Cesan.
156 At 2228 hours on 27 February 2000 Andres telephoned the appellant from a public telephone. They agreed to meet around 1730 hours on the next day.
157 At 1933 hours on 28 February 2002 Cesan and Andres made arrangements to meet. It was suggested that Rivadavia might also be there. At 1951 hours there was another telephone conversation between Andres and Rivadavia. There was some discussion about what to do with something which was "saladonsky". A lot of the conversation seems incomprehensible. It was hard for an outsider to know what the parties were talking about. There is a reference to Andres needing "that one". There is a further telephone conversation between them at 1959 hours in which Rivadavia asks Andres "Did you call That One that told me you to call him".
158 At 2013 hours on 28 February 2002 Andres telephoned the appellant and they agreed to meet in about twenty minutes at a place which they understood, but was not specified in the conversation. They first met in the vicinity of Sandringham Street and Carruthers Drive. They spent a short time in Andres' car during which the appellant asked, "… which disk are you going to give me." Andres replied, "No I have to get it". They left the car.
159 Andres telephoned Cesan at 2325 hours but the import of the conversation is not readily understandable to an outsider. At 2335 hours there is a telephone conversation involving Andres, Cesan and an unknown male in which further contact, probably a meeting, between Andres and Cesan is envisaged.
160 On 1 March 2002 the third package consigned from FedEx Antwerp addressed to Jenny McGrath, Jenny M Horizon Austral Pty Limited, 101-103 Parramatta Road, Camperdown was due to be delivered. On 1 March 2002 at 1013 hours in a telephone conversation Andres and Cesan agreed to meet later that day. Andres stated, "… I was with That One (feminine) to have a coffee". In a further conversation Andres told Cesan "All good". Cesan replied "All good". Cesan reminded Andres "of those Cuentajes (Accounts)" and added "grab those Cuentajes and we meet after work because they need them today at seven". Andres agreed. There were four telephone calls between 1758 hours and 1919 hours in which Andres and Cesan agreed to meet; in the first call there was mention of a contract Cesan had to sign and Cesan said he needed to see Andres as soon as possible. Cesan and Andres met at 1934 in the car park of McDonald's restaurant, Princes Highway, St Peters. At 7.45pm Cesan drove away in his car.
161 On 2 March 2002 at 1245 hours Andres telephoned the appellant and they agreed to meet at the car wash in about half an hour. On 2 March 2002 about 1603 hours there was telephone contact between Andres and Cesan and they arranged to meet in five minutes. On 3 March 2002 there is no record of any communication between any of the actors.
162 At 1720 hours on 4 March 2002 F A Burgess asked Andres by telephone for assistance in relation to the second and third packages sent from Belgium because of Andres' duties at FedEx and "to put him to the test, so to speak". As the Customs Manager at FedEx Andres had the ability to monitor electronic data as to FedEx parcels before the Customs Service had the opportunity to examine them.
163 Rivadavia was responsible for sending the computer data relating to FedEx cargo to Customs for inspection. Customs relied on that material to clear cargo for delivery. After FA Burgess spoke to Andres, the latter telephoned Rivadavia at 1911 hours. There is discussion suggesting that something was happening and a reference to speaking to Trucha (Trout). There is some coded conversation. There is an extended discussion about some named girls but it is hard for an outsider to follow what is meant. Rivadavia refers to "the Greek (feminine)" calling him.
164 On 5 March 2002 at 1113 hours Andres telephoned Cesan and advised that he had spoken with Trucha that morning and that he had spoken with Ruben Fernandez who wanted to know "the format of the stuff we have done already and are going to give him" and that he (Andres) had said "Pro-Tools". There is a reference a little later as to the format in which they had the music. They had to know the studio time needed and what they wanted to do at the studio "you know what I mean". There is a discussion about "vocals" and the need to use the Pro-Tools format. Cesan said, "I need a Cuentaje (Account) around there. At 1802 hours on 5 March 2002 FA Burgess telephoned Andres and requested more information about some of the packages coming from Belgium. There was a request that FA Burgess fax a letter to Andres so he could formally provide the information which the AFP requested. At 1921 hours there was a further telephone conversation between Andres and Cesan. Andres confirmed that business was all nice and quiet. It was thought that part of the conversation was in code, including Cesan's question, "Did you get that letter from Miguel".
165 On 6 March 2002 at 1907 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia and asked him to have his friend call him (the appellant). Rivadavia immediately telephoned Andres and relayed the message. At 2252 hours the appellant telephoned Rivadavia who ascertained that Andres had not telephoned and stated that he (Rivadavia) would telephone him again. At 2253 hours Rivadavia telephoned Andres and advised, "That One says that you have not called him". Andres explained that he was still at work. At 2329 hours Andres telephoned the appellant who asked Andres to call him on the other telephone. At 2332 hours he (Andres) did so and they arranged to meet in about ten minutes, "like the last time".
166 At 1754 hours on 7 March 2002 El Akkaoui telephoned Rivadavia and agreed to go to his house as there was something the latter wished to discuss. At 1802 hours El Akkaoui telephoned Andres, advising that Rivadavia wished to see him. Andres knew the subject. The conversation was guarded. At 2032 hours El Akkaoui made a follow-up call, stating that he was at Rivadavia's house. Andres expected to be there in about 15 minutes.
167 At 2038 hours on 7 March 2001 El Akkaoui telephoned Aksu and asked if he remembered "that thing that I spoke to you about before". When Aksu could not remember El Akkaoui reminded him of the place to which he took him and showed him all the keys. El Akkaoui stated that they had a new place and "there's one coming this week" and "But it's only a sample so it's empty okay". El Akkaoui arranged to meet Aksu the following day. At 2056 hours Cesan telephoned Andres who advised that he was arriving at Rivadavia's house. Cesan wanted a meeting with Andres. Andres, who advised that he would be there for a while and would then meet with Cesan. Andres said, "Right with the lot". Cesan inquired, "You have that Number no?" Andres replied, "Right all is okay". This is another guarded conversation.
168 On 9 March 2002 at 1341 hours Rivadavia telephoned El Akkaoui and they arranged to meet.
169 On 10 March at 1512 hours Kastellorizos telephoned El Akkaoui with the request that he tell Bob (Andres) to ring Mark (the appellant). El Akkaoui immediately telephoned Andres and asked him to ring the appellant as it was urgent. El Akkaoui next telephoned Aksu at 1513 hours and requested him to come to El Akkaoui's house so he (Aksu) could be given the key and the address, El Akkaoui asked Aksu "to go check the place out 'cause there's um the um". El Akkaoui declared that he did not have time. Aksu was disposed to delay going to the premises for a few days. This caused El Akkaoui to respond that it was tomorrow or the following day. El Akkaoui insisted that Aksu had to collect the keys and see the place that day. The place was in Botany Road, Mascot. Eventually Aksu agreed to do as he was asked. El Akkaoui said that he would explain everything when Aksu arrived at his (El Akkaoui's) house.
170 At 1522 hours Andres telephoned the appellant and announced that he was at the Greek festival. The appellant was concerned that Andres was using his own mobile phone. They agreed that they should meet later that day. Andres told the appellant that everything was "okay". There was a Greek festival at Brighton that day.
171 At 2039 hours on 10 March 2002 El Akkaoui telephoned Aksu and insisted that Aksu call at the former's house that night and it seems that Aksu did so. At 2303 hours Andres telephoned Rivadavia and said, "… is all okay with That One for tomorrow". Rivadavia replied "Gotta ring him now". Immediately, Rivadavia telephoned El Akkaoui and said " … don't forget tomorrow". The latter replied, "I've already gave my mate um the CD to go to check it out today". Rivadavia replied, "Well he's gotta be there tomorrow about eight thirty" (am). El Akkaoui agreed to tell his mate (Aksu). Rivadavia said that when he (Aksu) gets the CD he does nothing with it but "sign and see you later". Rivadavia said "… we seen him at the thing." At 2305 hours El Akkaoui telephoned Aksu and advised "… you have to be there tomorrow eight thirty in the morning …". In a further conversation at 2306 hours El Akkaoui told Aksu to give him a call as soon as he got it.
172 At 0925 hours on 11 March 2002 Rivadavia and El Akkaoui spoke in code on the telephone the effect of which was that the latter should tell his "mate" to stay there (the Botany Road premises) as long as he wants because his girl friend was coming soon. The package was delivered by FedEx to the Botany Road premises at 9.55am on 11 March 2002. There was no police surveillance at the Botany Road premises on that morning. The first police observation was of Aksu at his home in Miller about 12.20 pm.
173 At 0957 Aksu telephoned El Akkaoui and advised that he had all the papers and his "girl friend" had turned up. El Akkaoui instructed Aksu to go home. At 0959 El Akkaoui advised Rivadavia of what had occurred, "His girl friend's arrived". At 1001 hours El Akkaoui advised Aksu by telephone that he was going to come past his home about 1230 to 1300 hours and "pick up your girlfriend".
174 About 1338 hours on 11 March 2002 El Akkaoui arrived at the Aksu house. He emerged with three bags put them into his car and drove towards the city. He was stopped at Bass Hill. Police found that the bags contained various foreign language newspapers which had been crunched up and six black cardboard boxes with the words "Surround Sound" printed on them. Each box contained a small printed circuit board.