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Two alleged illegal steroid dealers, including a former police officer, have been charged in Sydney

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Face of Nation : A former police officer who made a “full admission” to the alleged supply of banned steroids has been refused bail, a Sydney court has heard. Kenneth Foster is one of two men who NSW police have charged with running a sophisticated online drugstore selling banned and prescribed steroids, Xanax and estrogen inhibitors.

Foster, who resigned from the force more than a decade ago, applied for bail when he faced Parramatta Bail Court via video link on Saturday. He was arrested on Friday, along with Bhargava, after detectives raided two homes and intercepted 22 parcels allegedly containing prohibited drugs.

Police allege they found more than 2500 vials of steroids, a tablet press fun, phones, sim cards and other items from two homes in Bella Vista and North Rocks.

The court heard Foster had made a “full admission” to alleged supply and identity information charges yet he applied for bail because he hoped to be granted an intensive corrections order instead of a custodial sentence.

“His alleged role is limited to that of the packager and delivery man,” his legal aid defence lawyer said, adding it was the 60-year-old’s first time in custody. Foster has been dealing with PTSD for about 10 years and has been receiving weekly treatment for a bad back, the lawyer said. But police prosector Sergeant Darcy said Foster was a flight risk, particularly because it was difficult to control his cryptocurrency finances.

The organised nature of the crime, which carries a maximum 20-year sentence, and the accused’s “full admission to the offences” meant no bail conditions would be acceptable, he told the court.

The magistrate added it was a “sad situation” to see a person of mature years with significant health issues, and a long-term battle against PTSD, before the court. The matter was adjourned to Blacktown Local Court on November 18.

Co-accused Bhargava, an Indian national, did not apply for bail and his matter was adjourned to Parramatta Local Court on Monday.