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SA News Don't miss out on the headlines from SA News. Followed categories will be added to My News. An alleged dealer remains in custody after he was allegedly linked to a meth lab by multiple Bunnings trips and a fake ID.

Brandon Tyler Schulz’s bid for freedom is on hold after a magistrate said he was troubled by the fact he had previously absconded while on bail several times. His co-accused, Giuseppe Elio Troiano, 35, was released on home detention bail in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday, after prosecution requested 13-months to finalise the charges against the men. The court previously heard police observed a large stainless steel cooking pot on top of an operating gas burner during the search of a Beverley address on September 13.



The prosecutor said the warehouse was suspected to be a clandestine laboratory undertaking extraction and purification of drugs. Police found 80L of acetone solution, 25 litres of 1,4-Butanediol – commonly known as fantasy – and no less than 10kg of packaged methamphetamine, the court heard. Giuseppe Troiano was released on home detention bail on Monday.

Photo: Instagram Brandon Schulz had his bail application adjourned until next month. Photo: Facebook On Monday, the prosecutor said the warehouse was leased until Mr Schulz’s name, and the electricity account was in the name of someone Mr Schulz allegedly had a fake ID card for. The court heard police also identified Mr Schulz purchasing acetone from Prospect Bunnings in May.

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