A NSW Police Officer suspected of selling drugs to club-goers at a popular Sydney night club has turned himself into Castle Hill Police Station.
Senior Constable Wesley Brennan, 40, gave himself up to his peers following a three-month around-the-clock sting operation.
After turning himself in, Paramatta Bail Court heard Brennan is an alleged frequent drug user who would at times go on overnight binges, before showing up to work at Quakers Hill Police Station under the influence.
Detectives have alledged listening devices at Brennan's home recorded a number references to the supply and personal consumption of drugs.
In one recorded converstaion, Brennan is heard complaining he was unable to sleep for 48 hours following a dangerous cocktail of pills and the methylamphetamine commonly known as ice, and another time the use of the drug associated with Date Rape - gamma hydroxybutyrate - or GHB.
The Court heard that in collaboration with his de facto Catherine Delezio, Brennan was also reportedly recorded agreeing to supply drugs on over a dozen occasions, including offering to obtain one thousand ecstacy pills for his cousin.
Brennan, who took his oath to the service of the people of NSW in 2006, also allegedy once boasted of selling sixty ecstacy tablets in one night at the popular Surrey Hills nightclub Arq.
Despite initially making an application for bail, Brennan has since withrawn it and is due to appear in Central Local Court on Tuesday.