Showing posts with label Kings Cross Police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kings Cross Police. Show all posts

Wednesday 1 August 2018

Juanita Nielsen is hidden in Kings Cross


Juanita Nielsen is hidden in Kings Cross

Statement to Police in 2011 for the problems why a hidden brothel which has spent most of it’s life closed is the reason.
This was the research a group of us were working with.  To expose the alleged druglord on Darlinghurst Road we needed to expose what held them together.
As I was told by an old spritely lady with a walking stick to my knees was the turning point on the reason.  As the lady told me “your problem is Juanita”.
Within this clue with the research of study from 1920’s to the Wood’s Royal Commission which caught Bill Bayeh was a link to the same brothel where Bill Bayeh and Lennie MacPherson had terrorised the Manager of Madame Butterfly and then this person went on to run the Pink Pussycat Club exposed it was the building rather than the people in 1985.
Juanita Nielsen thou no reward money being offered by New South Wales Police is a clue to what we will expose when Juanita Nielsen is raised from the subfloor compartment just past the laundry door at 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross.
I am not a Police officer however I have spent from 2009 with Alex going over the research and links which can help the Police to expose the links to organised crime.
How does a drug dealer come out of prison and by what I have seen is given drugs to sell?  The guy I followed was eventually caught by Strike Force Raptor November 2015 his name was Scotty and he was caught with $900,000 in a Bondi apartment.
I followed the drug dealers as I saw the faces when they threatened my life I was working on this to stay alive.  What had I found?  Why was I being so watched?
What could be in the floor?  Well, this area came after months of research and having thugs cleaning and tapping on the walls to expose that there was something hidden I just had to find it.  I studied the floor plan?  I collected the screwdriver to undo the screws?  Then I was told by Alex I was being watched by this person known as Sammy Sweet aka Greek Sam. 
Alex said if we want to get out alive we have to wait for the timing.  It was too dangerous.
Just remember the Police laugh at you when you mention the name Juanita Nielsen.  However, Juanita will expose an outlaw criminal gang she was exposing in 1975 where  she was collecting the dossier files for 16 people to expose the drug network that as I believe and allege Juanita was exposing due to the development in Victoria Street.
I am sure Juanita was working on, expose the drug network and this will stop the building in Victoria Street. 
Juanita went missing 4th July 1975 she had a prostitute that had given her tapes that were in her handbag when Juanita went missing.  Was this prostitute allegedly Sallie Ann Huckstepp?  Well this unsolved murder Sallie Ann Huckstepp like Juanita Nielsen has no reward money.
There is no reward money for bringing down the Calabrian Mafia either?  There is no reward for catching the Asian Female druglord on Darlinghurst Road that Clive Small writes about an ex-assistant Police Commissioner moving containers of cocaine as the stories were being told.
The drugs being moved through this alleged controller is $30-50 billion as reports have circled yet all to expose the system is the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen’s skull…..
Then the rest of Juanita’s body is hidden under a cement swimming pool just days after her murder on the 4th Jul 1975 just a co-incidence the swimming pool has never been renovated at this property once owned by a Manager of a Hotel working for Abe Saffron at the time.
To expose the remains at the swimming pool doesn’t bring down the gang nor solves a problem as the man is dead, just the links to when Abe Saffron went to his funeral happens for a reason.
The resting place of Juanita Nielsen is just across the road from the old Carousel Club now the Empire Hotel on Roslyn Street where Eddie Trigg and Jim Anderson were both connected to the murder yet the body was just missing.  Who was the local drug dealer back then?
Who was the local drug dealer that was threatened by Sallie Anne Huckstepp was exposing in 1985?
Bill Bayeh and Lennie MacPherson was noted in the Wood’s Royal Commission terrorising the manager of the alleged same brothel that will expose the hiding spot for Juanita’s skull.
Who was the biggest cocaine dealer caught by the Wood’s Royal Commission?
Isn’t it worth the Police to do the search to unscrew the timber stairs and have a look at what is hidden that allows this drug network thugs to terrorise the brothel owners yet the alleged drug lord refuses the Police to look inside……
Jennifer Stone reporting “The Kings Cross Sting”.


Thursday 19 May 2016

Police arrest nine Kings Cross Police

Police arrest nine people following drug operation - Woolloomooloo

Friday, 20 May 2016 02:27:15 PM
Police have arrested nine people following an operation in Woolloomooloo early this morning targeting those allegedly involved in the distribution of cocaine and heroin within the Kings Cross area.
About 9am (Friday 20 May 2016), police from the Kings Cross Drug Unit, together with officers from Operation Odin, NSW Police Dog Squad, Operation Support Group and Polair, executed six search warrants in residential premises across Woolloomooloo.
Officers allegedly located an amount of heroin and cannabis inside a number of premises, and arrested five women and four men.
They were taken to Kings Cross Police Station where charges are expected to be laid.
This operation commenced as a result of inquires into three Molotov cocktails being thrown in the vicinity of Cathedral Street and Bourke Street, Woolloomooloo earlier this year.
No arrests have been made in connection to that inquiry but investigations into that matter continue.

Sunday 21 February 2016

Glenn McNamara author of Dirty Work

Glen McNamara author of Dirty Work
Page 65 wrote about a place called BoBo's, co-incidence we have a B on the reception desk at the brothel, Glen McNamara called it a retreat another coincidence and the stairs were at 45 degrees which is another co-incidence where he met Robert "Dolly" Dunn and Detective Churchill.

Page 267 Detective Dennis Kim Thompson delivering parcels in Sydney.  Sacked in 1996 by Glenn McNamara book yet this ex detective reached out to me to say he didnt get the sack.
What type of parcels?

Page 268 Detective Neville Scullion did work at Bowling Club and now?
Detective Stephen Pentland was dismissed in 1990 yet he reports he left and went on pension.

Where is partner Schuey?  What happened? Aarne Tees Police?  Where is he now?

Tuesday 29 December 2015

Fitzroy Gardens Fire

This park I believe has cameras, this is where the alleged drug dealers sit at times on call for the working girls. So just search the brothel that is closed World Famous Sparkling Chandeliers 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross to expose this gang where they are working every day for the drug network allegedly of J&B Trust.

ARSON ATTACK IN KINGS CROSS
Kings Cross Police are investigating the deliberate destruction of childrens play equipment in Fitzroy Gardens overnight.
Around 4:00am on Wednesday, 30 December 2015, an unknown person has wilfully set fire to a large tyre swing in the childrens playground, completely destroying it. The safety matting beneath has been so severely damaged that it will also have to be replaced.
Parents and children visiting the playground this morning were visibly upset by the damage to the playground, which was opened in mid-2014 after an extensive upgrade.
The cost to repair the equipment is likely to run into the thousands of dollars.
"We will not tolerate the wilful destruction of any property in our Command, and targeting a childrens playground is just beyond the pale." Kings Cross Local Area Commander, Superintendent Michael Fitzgerald said earlier this morning. "We will be utilising all appropriate investigative measures to identify the person or persons responsible."
The maximum penalty for the offence of Malicious Damage by Fire is 14 years imprisonment.
If you have any information which may assist police, please contact Kings Cross Police on 8356 0099.
Alternatively, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence.
We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.


Friday 18 December 2015

Operation Retz co-incidence to Fitzpatrick?

Superintendent at Kings Cross allegedly stopping the Police search for Juanita Nielsen is a Fitzpatrick for a co-incidence.

1073 - OPERATION RETZ - Parliament of New South Wales

www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/.../ca25708400173f67ca25704a000c26ae?...
In relation to civil litigation against NSW Police by Joseph Zarb Fitzpatrick: (1) Why did NSW Police pay the plaintiff, Mr Fitzpatrick $475,000 if the recorded ...

Police payout halts court hearings in brutality case - www ...

www.smh.com.au › Home › National News
Nov 16, 2003 - Joseph Fitzpatrick says police beat, bit and publicly strip searched him ... personally aware of the contents of various Operation Retz reports.

Menu Options - ParlInfo Search - Parliament of Australia

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Feb 19, 2003 - Mr McNamara —Prior to gaining an operation, I extracted a promise of secrecy from ...... CHAIR —Is the Fitzpatrick matter before the courts? .... when in fact the substantive issue in Retz was the perjury of Scott, in relation to ...

Friday 20 November 2015

Kings Cross Police, Redfern Strike Force expose a pattern of crime in Woolloomooloo

Police search warrant for the underground bank of the alleged Nomads in the heart of Kings Cross will expose this system in crime.


Police officer of the year from Woolloomooloo and the drugs working out of Woolloomooloo is still a pattern from the Wood's Royal Commission days.....  Can't you smell a rat?  I can



Three charged, drugs and cash seized after search warrants across inner Sydney

Friday, 20 November 2015 04:46:44 AM
Editor’s note: Footage and stills of yesterday’s operation will be distributed via Hightail link when available. They will also be uploaded to NSW Police Force Facebook page.
Police have arrested three people and seized drugs, believed to be heroin and cocaine, and cash following extensive investigations into an alleged drug syndicate operating out of the Kings Cross area.
Officers will allege the group supplied prohibited drugs at least 328 times between 7 October and 14 November, mainly in the Woolloomooloo area.
The drugs allegedly supplied include heroin and cocaine, and were mostly supplied to those from a low socio-economic background.
Yesterday (Thursday 19 November 2015), police from the Kings Cross Drug Unit, with the assistance of the Redfern Drug Unit executed search warrants at Waterloo, Bondi and Woolloomooloo. At the Bondi address, cash was allegedly located in a bedroom being used by a teenager.
A 42-year-old man and two women, aged 38 and 54, were arrested after a hire car was stopped in Missenden Road at Newtown.
All three were charged with ongoing supply of a prohibited drug and participation in a criminal group.
A 42-year-old Bondi man was also charged with dealing with the proceeds of crime.
They were refused bail and will all appear in Central Local Court today (Friday 20 November 2015).
Inquiries are still continuing into the alleged drug supply in the Woolloomooloo area.
Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Saturday 20 June 2015

Roger Rogerson to MacDonald co-incidence

Underbelly sings, shame about the facts - News.com.au

blogs.theaustralian.news.com.au/jacktheinsider/index.php/.../P50/
Feb 10, 2009 - ... McNab, and was about the life and crimes of Roger Rogerson. ....BTW, that was Black Angus MacDonald who was head of the NSW CIB for

  1. Hilton Hotel Bombing - 09/12/1991 - NSW Parliament

    www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/.../CA256D11000BD3AA4A2564B3001C6...
    Dec 9, 1991 - ... of police immediately after the bombing, Inspector Ian MacDonald, ....Sergeant James Wooden, Detective Sergeant Roger Rogerson.
  2. Rogerson Told He Shooting Count, Court Hears .

    news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19850614&id...
    Detective Sergeant Roger Rogerson told the District Court yesterday that a ...Rogerson said he rang a Superintendent Macdonald immediately afterwards

Saturday 30 May 2015

Police have refused the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen, corruption is around.

I am sure when we gain the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen, where the Bones Remain will send shock waves through the community of the corruption within the system.  From 2011 to now I have beat the drum for the Police  to reveal what these thugs in Kings Cross protected.  Yet, as I am told the Police allegedly on the payroll have dismissed the  investigation of The Kings Cross Sting Private Investigation.

The Police dismissed, so I went to the Ombudsman,Police Intregity Commission, to Attorney General, to David Levine, to writing notes on Andrew Scipione's gate.  Yet what I have seen has enraged the spirits to a level as they tell me, we are  in every position now to expose the biggest drug bust in history..

NSW courts have refused less than 2 per cent of police applications for secret recordings, reigniting claims judges are "rubber stamping" privacy intrusion, new data shows.
Only six out of 363 applications for surveillance device warrants were rejected in the first half of 2014. This was an increase from no refusals, out of 878 applications, in the prior 12 months.
"The very low rate of refusals suggests either that applications for surveillance device warrants by NSW police are consistently of an almost perfect standard, or that the process of approval lacks rigour," said shadow NSW attorney-general Paul Lynch.
"In light of evidence recently in the Legislative Council, this is of great concern. There needs to be a proper review of this process."
An upper house inquiry into Ombudsman Bruce Barbour's handling of the police bugging police scandal found at least one application for a listening device warrant didn't fulfill the grounds to justify recording the private conversations of 46 people.
The Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission, David Levine, told the inquiry that as a judge he never refused a warrant, and instead "looked to see if there is someone named in this warrant who is named as 'M.Mouse ' or 'D.Duck' ''.
The inquiry urged the Baird government to review the system for granting warrants, and consider establishing an independent office to test the veracity of surveillance device applications by police.
Queensland has a Public Interest Monitor who can appear in court to test the validity of police applications.
The Ombudsman's latest report on the use of the Surveillance Devices Act found police were systemically failing to destroy recordings that weren't needed for criminal investigations, in breach of the Act. Instead, they were being archived.
The Deputy Commissioner of Specialist Operations, Catherine Burn, replied to the Ombudsman that a training day would be held for the Covert Applications Unit.
But Mr Lynch said: "It's critical that sensitive information and documents are dealt with by police only as the law requires. It's not acceptable to have systemic problems with police retaining documents they shouldn't."
A district court judge threw out evidence secretly recorded by police in 2013, because he said its use in a "run of the mill" case contravened the intent of the 2007 law, which was to combat terrorism.
NSW Attorney-General Gabrielle Upton said the Surveillance Devices Act was under review.
"The Department of Justice continues to consult with stakeholders on whether the Act's policy objectives remain valid and whether the terms of the Act remain appropriate for securing those objectives," she said.
"The review will consider the relevant case law."
NSW Police are failing to destroy secret recordings, in contravention of the Surveillance Devices Act.
SMH.COM.AU

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Drug network ice epidemic...EXPOSED by Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsen

Ice epidemic ‘destroying humanity, could cripple Australia’.http://yhoo.it/1MstqS7
NSW Commissioner Andrew Scipione says that unless the community joins the fight the country could be crippled - by the highly addictive drug, as one father who lost his daughter to ice goes further, saying it's destroying humanity. Paul Kadak reports.
AU.NEWS.YAHOO.COM
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  • Jennifer Stone I have asked since 2011 for a Police search warrant to expose the alleged hidden gold this gang has held for the drug ice to be flooded to our shores Australia. This police search warrant will expose the llinks I have collected to the unsolved murders, missing people to the skulls they collect and protect in Kings Cross. The Police Commissioner since 2012 has had every email sent to him and we still wait for the blind eye as this gives them a job I'm told.

Saturday 31 January 2015

Deputy Commissioner Nick Kaldas...under investigation


  1. Surveillance ruined lives of honest police officers claims ... 

    www.theaustralian.com.au/...nick-kaldas/story-e6frg6nf-1227200791087
    3 days ago - DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Nick Kaldas has attacked a surveillance ... “It was entirely inappropriate for SCIA to target me in light of the absence ...
  2. Here is the alleged evidence.

http://www.amazon.com.au/Police-Informants-alleged-links-Outlaw-ebook/dp/B008QMPMXO/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_1

Saturday 20 December 2014

Commander Homicide Michael Willing

Juanita Nielsen case The Kings Cross Sting opened in 2011.

Commander Homicide Michael Willing from 2011

Coincidences in Cases....Police search warrant 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point.
The Gates of Hades await.


  • Bones of real cold case | News.com.au

    www.news.com.au/national/nsw-act/.../story-fndo4bst-1226584060151
    Feb 24, 2013 - Missing Kings Cross heiress Juanita Nielsen's name was bandied about. ... Flannery or Miss Nielson," said Detective Superintendent Willing. ... "DNA is making advances at a rapid rate and I'm confident one day we will be  ...
  • Dunes deaths theory twist in Christopher 'Mr Rent-a-kill ...

    www.news.com.au/...juanita-nielsen.../story-fndo4cq1-1226584189589
    Feb 24, 2013 - Juanita Nielsen, an heiress and activist, disappeared in 1975. ... Squad Commander Detective Superintendent Michael Willing said: "Those  ...
  • Dunes deaths theory twist in Christopher 'Mr Rent-a-kill ...

    www.heraldsun.com.au/...juanita-nielsen.../story-fnat7jnn-12265841895...

    Feb 24, 2013 - ... in Christopher 'Mr Rent-a-kill' Flannery and heiress Juanita Nielsen..... Commander Detective Superintendent Michael Willing said: "Those  ...

  • www.news.com.au/...dale-flannery.../story-fndo4cq1-1226584189589
    Feb 24, 2013 - Det Supt Willing said carbon-dating put the bones as being anywhere ...a friend of Sallie-Anne Huckstepp who was murdered in 1986 after  ...

  • Search for Donald Mackay: Police are optimistic they will ...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-13/police-say...mackays.../4751554

    Jun 12, 2013 - Related Story: Donald Mackay's death one of Australia's ... The commander of the homicide squad, Detective Superintendent Michael Willing, says there is ... us with the investigation into Mr Mackay's death ... and I'm sure the  ..

  • New clues in Donald Mackay murder case | dailytelegraph ...

    www.dailytelegraph.com.au/...donald-mackay.../story-fni0cx12-122666...

    Jun 13, 2013 - POLICE kept Donald Mackay's family in the loop before beginning their ... Superintendent Willing said the search would take a number of days

  • www.altpress.com/.../police_offer_100000_reward_in_20_year_old_ac_...

    Aug 15, 2014 - offered in an attempt to solve the 1993 murder of AC/DC's former manager. ... Superintendent Mick Willing, from the NSW police's unsolved  .
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  • Remains of unidentified female found in Belanglo State Forest

    truecrimereader.com/2011/12/remainsinbelanglo/

    Dec 7, 2011 - NEW South Wales homicide squad detectives are appealing for information to ... Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Michael Willing. ...Written by Emily Posted in Australian True Crime, Missing Persons, Unsolved Crimes... Find a sure lead some place I'm not even a cop but I'd be betting on a  ...
  • Ivan Milat style murders link to the Scorpion Rituals....

  • aussiecriminals.com.au/tag/middle-eastern-gangs/

    Jan 10, 2014 - Head of the homicide squad Detective Superintendent Mick Willingsaid ... being locked up and charges were being laid over unsolved shootings. ....Rhodes superannuation administrator charged over missing $3.9m super  ...
  • Shootings exposed in HushhhModels...The Kings Cross Sting
  • The hunter, the hunted and unfinished business

    www.smh.com.au/.../the-hunter-the-hunted-and-unfinished-business-201...

    Jul 13, 2013 - For Detective Superintendent Michael Willing (pictured), the hunt forMalcolm Naden was personal. Photo: Steven Siewert. They are about the  ...
  • Naden 'just a psychopath that got lucky'

    www.smh.com.au/.../naden-just-a-psychopath-that-got-lucky-20130712-...

    Jul 13, 2013 - The myth that Malcolm Naden is a master bushman, a legendary figure ...Initially, Superintendent Willing explained, Naden had to get used to  ...
  • I gave information on Malcolm Naden with phone number....25 January 2012.
  • Just search warrant will expose

  • 'Harold Holt: Find the Truth' film on Kickstarter - RN ... - ABC

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    Oct 17, 2014 - What happened to prime minister Harold Holt, when he went for a swim at one of his favourite swimming spots in Victoria in 1967?
  • Search...I...believe.and.allege.will.expose.more...I.think.on.William.Tyrell.