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Christchurch high-flyer's illegal body-building drugs business ends in jail

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By David Clarkson

Joshua Francis Townshend's high-flying lifestyle has come crashing down.


It was financed by illegal sales of body building drugs – his business had a turn-over of $300,000 in one year.


The 30-year-old has started a two-year jail term after admitting 129 charges under the Medicines Act.


Defence counsel Josh Lucas told the Christchurch District Court the offending arose during a time of Townshend's "high living" and his need to be the best.


He lived in a fancy Cashmere house, he said.


"It was all in an effort to impress everybody, including himself, probably."


The medicines were packed in bottles and vials and labelled under Townshend's brand name, "APS", the Ministry of Health said.


The products he sold were not of a pharmaceutical standard.


Townshend was blatant in his advertising and promotion of the medicines, the ministry said.


Medsafe estimated that, over a year, Townshend supplied more than 2000 10ml bottles of clenbuterol and 2400 units of other medicines, which were primarily 10ml vials of anabolic steroids for injection.


The court heard his chaotic lifestyle continued while he was on home detention for earlier similar offending. The Ministry of Health said Townshend ignored its verbal warning in March 2013.
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He committed two disqualified driving offences while on a community detention sentence for driving offences.


Sentencing Judge David Saunders on Wednesday said Townshend effectively gave "one-finger salute" to the courts and the orders they made.


The court heard Townshend was a changed man.


He had distanced himself from associates, engaged with charitable organisations and provided a cheque for $47,000 – the remains of the profits from the illegal medicine dealing.


Lucas said the cheque showed Townshend wanted everything to be "put behind him", with a change of attitude and demeanour.


Judge Saunders accepted the sentence could be reduced further, but prison still needed to be imposed.


He said he would be "derelict in my duty" if he did not impose a jail term for offending that occurred while on home detention for similar offending.


He imposed a series of jail terms totalling two years and disqualified Townshend from driving for a year.


The High Court already issued a restraining order for the $47,000 cheque and an order is likely to be sought for it to be forfeited to the Crown as proceeds of crime.


MedSafe compliance management branch manager Derek Fitzgerald said Townshend put the public's health at risk.


He said anyone who used medicines ordered from clenbuterol.co.nz or used steroids from other black market sources should seek advice from their doctor.

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/cri...egal-bodybuilding-drugs-business-ends-in-jail
 
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The mainstream news outlets have no idea what they are even reporting. Clen, while on the fringe of being a 'steroid,' is a diet drug more than a muscle builder.
 
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Thanks Joe!

I have no idea as to what the restraining order is they are talking about..
 
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I do not think this is from the USA.
 
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Related News Story:
The man behind an online steroid operation has been imprisoned for two years for illegal supply of medicines.

Joshua Francis Townshend was sentenced in Christchurch District Court on Wednesday for advertising, possessing and supplying prescription medicines, the Ministry of Health says.

He had pleaded guilty to 129 breaches of the Medicines Act 1981 in relation to anabolic steroids, clenbuterol and related medicines illegally used for sports performance and image enhancement.

A period of the offending occurred while Townshend was on home detention.

The court had earlier been told that Townshend operated a large-scale online steroid business under the name clenbuterol.co.nz.

He attempted to distance himself from the operation by using bank accounts held by others to receive funds, using false names to register websites and Facebook pages, and not identifying himself to customers.

The medicines were packed in bottles and vials and labelled under Townshend's brand name, APS.

The products he sold were not of a pharmaceutical standard and their lack of quality assurance posed a real risk to those using them.

Medsafe estimated that over one year, Townshend supplied the equivalent of 2100 10ml bottles of clenbuterol and about 2400 units of other medicines, which were primarily 10ml vials of anabolic steroids for injection.

A verbal warning to Townshend from the Ministry of Health in March 2013 was ignored.

Medsafe compliance management branch manager Derek Fitzgerald says Townshend put the public's health at risk by supplying prescription medicines outside the regulatory system.

He said the prosecutions should serve as a warning that offending that poses a high risk to the public will be dealt with to the full extent of the law.

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From: http://home.nzcity.co.nz/news/article.aspx?id=247705
 
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