Qantas airline steward faces jail for importing drugs

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Qantas airline steward faces jail for importing drugs

By Steve Butcher

A former Qantas airline steward who worked business class flights to America for several months with a ''raging'' ice habit faces jail for importing about $200,000 of the drug.

Samuel Kaufman, 50, described the methamphetamine, which had a purity of 90 per cent, as chocolates on his crew declaration card in March last year before his arrest in the basement car park of his South Yarra apartment.

Kaufman, a veteran long-haul Qantas flight attendant, was found guilty by a County Court jury in November of a charge of importing a marketable quantity of the drug. As well, he pleaded guilty to possessing eight grams of the drug found in his car after returning from Los Angeles.

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Kaufman said in evidence he believed the two packages he took from his pants contained $US20,000, he had no knowledge it was drugs and that he had done a favour for a friend.

Prosecutor Francesca Holmes said it was ''unclear'' whether Kaufman was a courier, principal or combination of both, while Judge Christopher Ryan remarked he had made an ''appalling error of judgment''.

The judge said there were ''two Mr Kaufmans'' - the ''kind, giving, gentle friend'', and the drug-user in the gay scene friends were unaware of.

Kaufman's barrister, David Grace, QC, said that after his client's life became ''disorganised and chaotic'' a year ago, he used Xanax to cope with ice withdrawal while travelling. He urged the judge to be ''merciful'' in sentencing on Wednesday.

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