Pubdate: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 Source: Courier-Mail, The (Australia) Copyright: 2006 Queensland Newspapers Contact: http://thecouriermail.com.au/extras/forms/letter.htm Website: http://www.thecouriermail.news.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/98 Author: Mariza O'Keefe COP SOLD DRUGS AS SEXPO PROMOTER, COURT TOLD A police officer trafficked drugs while moonlighting as a promoter for Sexpo, a court was told today. Senior Constable Paul Anthony Hatzakortzian was among seven people arrested following a series of drug searches in metropolitan Melbourne today. The 36-year-old appeared before the Melbourne Magistrates' Court this afternoon and facing 80 charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy to traffic drugs between August 17 and October 1. Detective Senior Sergeant George Tapai told the court Sen constable Hatzakortzian, who worked in the sexual offence and child abuse unit, took leave from this job to work at Sexpo throughout Australia. He alleged the police officer trafficked drugs to friends and associates he knew at these events – which is promoted as an adult lifestyle exhibition. Detective Senior Sergeant Tapai said four other people charged today allegedly supplied drugs to Sen constable Hatzakortzian. Detective Senior Sergeant Tapai alleged he trafficked drugs including ice, cannabis, ecstasy and speed to associates. Detective Senior Sergeant Tapai said police launched an investigation after allegations were made against Sen constable Hatzakortzian. The investigation involved police intercepting Sen constable Hatzakortzian's phone and an undercover police officer allegedly purchasing drugs from him, Detective Senior Sergeant Tapai told the court. Sen constable Hatzakortzian's lawyer, Tony Hargraves, said his client would not apply for bail today and asked that he be placed in special custody. Magistrate Phillip Goldberg remanded him in custody to appear before the court in January. - --- MAP posted-by: Jim