A Surfside man facing serious criminal allegations connected to an alleged $5.7 million Bitcoin haul has secured conditional bail and will remain under house arrest while court proceedings continue.
Jamie Lawrence Powrie, aged 39, is accused of dealing with property allegedly representing proceeds of crime exceeding $5 million, failing to comply with a digital evidence access order and supplying prohibited drugs of an indictable quantity.
Powrie appeared by video link in Batemans Bay Local Court from South Coast Correctional Centre, where the prosecution argued against his release. According to submissions made during the hearing, prosecutors intend to allege that cryptocurrency linked to unlawful activity was used to acquire the home in Surfside where Powrie was taken into custody. The court was told investigators seized laptops bearing Powrie’s name and that he was acquainted with a co-accused connected to the matter.
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Defence counsel argued Powrie had already spent a lengthy period in custody and pointed to delays in the court process. The defence also submitted that aspects of the case were highly technical and difficult to address while incarcerated.
Judge Doug Dick ultimately approved bail, noting the time already spent in custody and imposing strict release conditions. As part of those conditions, Powrie must provide a $10,000 surety, hand over his passport and report to police daily while remaining under house arrest.
The case will next be heard on 27 July.
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