Pubdate: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2000 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: GPO Box 3771, Sydney NSW 2001 Fax: +61-(0)2-9282 3492 Website: http://www.smh.com.au/ Forum: http://forums.fairfax.com.au/ Author: Les Kennedy COCAINE SEIZURE PRICE RISE 'BRIEF' The seizure of a record 500 kilograms of cocaine worth $120 million by Australian Federal Police and Customs officers near Sydney on Tuesday is significant, but will have only a short-term impact on the illicit drug trade in Australia, Federal police believe. They say the seizure may lead to a small rise in the cost of a gram of cocaine, but the black market price will fall back to its long-held existing price of $200 a gram. The forecast impact of the seizure came as Federal police arrested a 43-year-old Victorian prison escapee after Tuesday's seizure of the cocaine on board the New Zealand yawl Ngaire Wha at Patonga on Broken Bay. Four of those arrested in the two-day operation appeared before magistrate Mr Alan Moore at Central Local Court yesterday. They included Thomas Graham Fry, 47, whose solicitor, Ms Maggie Sten, told reporters he had been given the title of "Sir" by his parents.The New Zealand-born master mariner was charged with bringing a prohibited narcotic into Australia. Fry was arrested with Robert Roberti, 50, of Bondi, and Hamish Thomas, 46, a New Zealand-born master mariner. Roberti and Thomas appeared before the court on Tuesday. They, too, were remandedto appear before the court on March 22. Three other men- Peter Fox, 32, and Gary William Bartle, 46, both of Bondi, and Maximilano Diaz, 46, from the western suburbs - appeared before Mr Moore on similar charges yesterday. Fox and Bartle were remanded in custody to appear before the court on March 22; Diazis to reappear on February 9. - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst