Pubdate: Fri, 21 Nov 2008 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Cassidy Olivier, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) DAD STUNNED BY NEWS SON PLEADS GUILTY TO DRUG CHARGE The owner of an Abbotsford car dealership was taken aback yesterday to learn his son had pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle thousands of dollars worth of drugs across the U.S. border. Don Quast, who owns Don Quast Hyundai, said he was not aware that his son, Devron Quast, 38, had entered a guilty plea to drug charges stemming from his arrest in June. Reached at his office, Quast told The Province it was the first that he'd heard of the guilty plea, despite being in regular contact with his son since his arrest. "You know, I've been through so much," he said. "I don't even want to comment or get involved with it at all. I mean he's there, he's done what he's done and I guess he'll have to pay. I just don't want it affecting me, my family, my life, my business . . . I just can't afford that." Devron Quast and Robert Shannon, 38, of Maple Ridge were arrested in Ferndale following a three-year undercover drug investigation that culminated in the seizure of 771 kilograms of cocaine, 3,175 kg of B.C. bud and $3.5 million US. Quast pleaded guilty yesterday in U.S. District Court in Seattle to conspiracy to distribute cocaine and marijuana and conspiracy to engage in money laundering. He faces a mandatory minimum of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life when he's sentenced March 6, 2009. As part of his plea agreement, he will be transferred to Canada following his sentencing. He remains at the Federal Detention Centre in Sea-Tac, Wash. According to the indictment, Quast, who was the general manager of his father's car dealership, oversaw the "day-to-day operations of the drug transportation" and provided assurances to the marijuana suppliers that "the drugs would be successfully smuggled into the U.S." Shannon, according to the indictment, was allegedly in charge of distributing the drugs on behalf of the Hells Angels. He is scheduled to go to trial in February. To date, 40 people, 12 of whom are Canadian, have been charged in connection with the probe. Among the four who have entered guilty pleas is Phillip Stone, 45, of Abbotsford, the former sales manager at the Don Quast dealership. He remains free on bond awaiting sentencing. Don Quast said Stone hasn't worked at the dealership since news broke of the arrests in June. "He hasn't been here since that day," said Quast. "He said, 'My life is over' and cleaned out his desk." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin