'Dude, you'll be getting a Rolex every week': IT consultants who carried their drug scales inside a Louis Vuitton box and sold cocaine from their office are jailed
- Two IT consultants carried drug scales with them and sold drugs while at work
- Ashkan Rafiq and Alli Amtar were found guilty and sentenced to four years in jail
- The pair boasted about their potential earnings in uncovered text messages
- They were arrested after their messages were intercepted in December of 2017
Two IT consultants who carried scales inside a Louis Vuitton box and sold drugs from their office have been sentenced to four years in jail.
Computer workers Ashkan Rafiq, 41, and Alli Amtar, 28, were found guilty of inviting clients to their office building in Sydney, after police uncovered up to 10g of cocaine during a search.
In addition to their actions, the pair boasted of their potential earnings, with Rafiq telling Amtar 'dude, you'll be getting a Rolex every week!,' the Daily Telegraph reported.

Two IT consultants who carried scales inside a Louis Vuitton box and sold drugs from their exclusive inner city work buildings were sentenced to four years in jail (pictured: Ashkan Rafiq)

They carried cocaine scales in Louis Vuitton boxes and sold drugs from their work building

Police were able to intercept a series of text messages between the two men discussing their strategy to sell the drugs
It is alleged the pair often ducked away from their desks to deal anywhere between one to three bags of cocaine.
A 7pm policy was in place during their highly sophisticated stint as drug dealers, intercepted text messages reveal.
Rafiq told Amtar of a policy prohibiting the sale of drugs after 7pm, saying that after that time 'people are too p***ed and they become a punish'.
The pair intended to focus on selling the drugs for upcoming Christmas parties.
'We will be f**king busy,' Rafiq said.

The pair had a policy prohibiting the sale of drugs after 7pm, saying that after that time 'people are too pissed and they become a punish'

Police were able to intercept a series of text messages between the two men discussing their strategy to sell the drugs
'Please do not give any free s**t to anyone including your other mate.'
Rafiq and Atmar were arrested by Redfern Region Enforcement Squad officers in December of 2017 along with a string of other suspected drug offenders.
Bankers, stockbrokers and an Uber driver were all arrested along with Rafiq and Atmar in what police believed to be a group of accused cocaine dealers across Sydney.
As part of Strike Force Northop, which was established in September of 2017 to target the ongoing supply of the drugs, police charged around 40 people with offences.
Rafiq and Atmar were both sentenced to four years in jail.

In addition to their actions, the pair boasted of their potential earnings, with Rafiq telling Amtar 'dude, you'll be getting a Rolex every week!,'
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