Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police. Show all posts

Friday, 23 September 2016

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Operation Habitat

More than 160 people were arrested during a two-day proactive police operation in Sydney’s south west aimed at reducing incidents of crime in the region.
Operation Habitat was held between Friday 15 April and Saturday 16 April 2016 and comprised police from 14 local area commands, along with specialist police from the Region Enforcement and Public Order and Riot squads, and the Police Transport Command.
The Operation was formed to target repeat offenders and known crime locations within the South West Metropolitan Region for offences such as drug possession, anti social behaviour, street crime and traffic related matters.
During the operation 165 people were arrested resulting in charges including 61 drug offences, 34 street offences, 35 arrests for outstanding warrants, and three robberies.
Officers also searched more than 860 people and 190 cars, conducted 3800 random breath tests and handed out 380 infringement notices for a range of offences.
A man was arrested at Hinchinbrook after he was allegedly found to be in possession of a shot gun and cannabis, while another man was arrested over an alleged attempted robbery at Lidcombe.
Four youths were also arrested and charged over an alleged affray at a children’s rugby league game at Kingsgrove.
South West Sydney Region Commander, Assistant Commissioner Frank Mennilli, said the operation was a success and demonstrated the commitment of NSW Police to driving down crime.
“An additional 250 police were deployed across the region during this operation, which ran right across the weekend resulting in significant arrests and deterring criminal activity.
“Officers were seen on trains, in shopping centres, sporting venues, out on our roads, and knocking on doors throughout the region,” Assistant Commissioner Mennilli said.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Woolloomooloo drug epidemic

What do you think locals?

Jason reported to the world.... to 
13 hrs
Is anyone else absolutely fed up with the amount of junkies there are in the area as of late?
I have lived in Woolloomooloo for 35 years and never have there been this many lowlifes frequenting the area.
It is an absolute disgrace and something has to be done about it.
Jason, I know that it has been brought up to the police in community meeting before, the problem is that a lot of them are part of the group of homeless people and you have do gooders who stick up for them and says "they have to live somewhere". Well that "somewhere" shouldn't be in a community filled with families and children.
If something was done about moving the homeless from the area then the problem would go away.
I think a huge part of the homeless problem is the fact that charity food trucks and things like that are here every night to feed them/clothe them etc.,don't get me wrong I think it's great that there are services to help the needy but it should not happen it a residential area, it should be done in Hyde Park for example, somewhere that doesn't have a community to be trashed and decimated like is happening now.


Isaac Dinsdale murder | Woolloomooloo and social ...


www.smh.com.au/.../silence-stalks-the-killing-streets-20090819-eqkz.ht...
Aug 20, 2009 - A security camera has driven drug dealers from Sydney Place, ... The police make arrests at this notorious corner, but it's hard to ... as the huge Matthew Talbot Hostel - advertised as a go-to place on prison release brochures.

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Police confidence or alleged corrupt system to hide them?

When the premises 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross are searched, then the Police will need to expose fully the corruption?
So, sorry, I will do that...

Police don't investigate their own for a reason.
  • Satisfaction of those who had contact with police in the past 12 months (90.3%)
  • General satisfaction with police services (77.6%)
  • Professionalism (90.1%)
  • Honesty (75.2%)
  • Treating people fairly and equally (79.7%)
  • Feelings of safety at home at night (88.4%)
Acting Commissioner Catherine Burn says the independent report card is a both a reward for hard work but also a challenge to keep improving.
“Policing is a difficult and often confronting job. We always seek to do that job well and improve what we do. The figures show how we have applied ourselves, putting us above the national average in most categories.
“That’s a huge pat on the back for every police officer but it also throws out a challenge. Let’s keep that momentum going.
“Of course we will have our critics, but when you get independently commissioned data reflecting such a positive community view of our work, it lifts the spirits of our officers. They enjoy their work in spite of its often confronting nature.
The Return on Government Services Report also highlights other areas of continuous improvement in recent years.
  • Walking alone in your neighbourhood (day and night)
  • Feelings of safety on public transport (day and night)
Ms Burn also noted a fall in the number of complaints against police.
“There are many ways in which we can be measured. We embarked on an ambitious customer service program going back eight years now and I believe we are seeing the benefits of that flowing through. Fewer complaints are one of the benefits.
“We are constantly embracing new technology and better training and that’s helping drive down crimes rates. These are also measured independently of police by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. These show our major crime categories falling or stable.
“Trust and confidence in police is very important. Trust breeds the confidence to call police and let us know about crime and criminal activity. Information from the community is absolutely vital for police to be able to solve and prevent crime.
  • General satisfaction has risen from 64.2% in 2009/10 to 77.6% in 2014/15.
  • Satisfaction of those who have had contact with police in the previous 12 months has risen from 77.5% in 2009/10 to 90.3% in 2014/15.
  • Police are honest has risen from 74.9% in 2011/12 to 75.2% in 2014/15
  • Professionalism has risen from 79.8% in 2009/10 to 90.1% in 2014/15
  • Police treat people fairly and equally has risen from 68.2% in 2009/10 to 79.7% in 2014/15
  • Feelings of safety at home at night has risen from 83.7% in 2009/09 to 88.4% in 2014/15.

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 ...

Monday, 13 July 2015

Florida Cops Laundered Millions for drug cartels

The undercover unit laundered over $70 million for drug cartels—more than twice as much as what was actually taken off the streets.
FORBES.COM|BY NICK SIBILLA

Sunday, 3 May 2015

Police prepare to search in Kings Cross- BREAKING NEWS

Shop 6, 34-36A Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross, NSW 2011 ...

www.realcommercial.com.au/property-hotel+leisure-nsw-kings+cross-50...
Apr 9, 2015 - ... female toilets. Ducted air-conditioning. Automatic security entrance from street. To inspect or inquire contact JEFFREY ONISHI 9552 4700  ..

Scorpio moon predicts.  
Magnifiscent Moon

The horoscope of this full moon is magnifiscent because of the perfect square between the Sun and Jupiter, two celestial bodies which always sync and correspond with divine power, will, and grace for our lives. The sweetest and brightest things that will soon befall us will be granted by the law and vibration of the Sun/Jupiter square so when the relief, renewal, and blessings come you will know of their cosmic origin. As above, so below, that's the way the wisdom flows...

Secrets tend to fly beneath full moons in Scorpio but this one will be especially powerful, to the tune of 100 times more powerful,because of the specific degree of the Sun and the involvement of Jupiter by its perfect square to both the Sun and Moon forming what some astrologers call a "t square." Since it is time for secrets to fly I have one to share with you: the esoteric number of this full moon is "444" derived from the 13 of the Sun, the 13 of the Moon, and the 13 of Jupiter. 13 in numerology makes 4 and here we have it thrice over.

The Almighty is rising.....the horn has been blown..we are awaiting.  Ill light the candles for the souls as we expose the most precious souls in the world.

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Police utilise ice and steriods then when found out quit

A Queensland police sergeant has resigned after he was caught with methamphetamine, steroids and sleeping pills.
BRISBANETIMES.COM.AU

Monday, 19 January 2015

Impersonating Police Officer Bankstown command investigating

nvestigation underway after two incidents of man impersonating police officer - Sydney's west

Monday, 19 January 2015 03:07:24 AM
Police are appealing for public assistance after reports of two separate incidents where a man allegedly impersonated an officer in Sydney’s west, which are believed to be linked.

The first incident occurred about 11pm on Saturday 17 January 2015, when a 32-year-old man was driving along Greendale Road, Bringelly.
Police have been told the man noticed a white Holden Commodore with a blue light flashing on the dash behind him and subsequently pulled over.
The driver of the Holden approached the man’s car and spoke to him, claiming he was a police officer, and showing him what is believed to be a fake police badge.
He asked the driver to undertake a roadside breath test using an alcolizer.

The man impersonating a police officer left the scene, taking the man’s driver’s licence, after telling the driver it had been suspended.

The man drove to his home and contacted police, who commenced investigations.
The second reported incident occurred between 1am and 1.30am, Sunday 18 January 2015, when a 49-year-old woman was driving along Athlone Street, Cecill Hills, with two passengers.
The woman noticed a white Ford sedan with a blue light flashing on the top of the car behind her.

Believing it was a police vehicle, the woman pulled over to the side of the road, as did the unmarked vehicle.

The driver of the Ford approached the woman’s car and spoke to her, telling her he was a detective, before producing what appeared to be an alcolizer and requesting she provide a roadside breath test.

Police have been told the man then demanded the woman’s driver’s licence and said he would make inquiries, as the woman waited in the car.
He then told the woman her licence was disqualified and to drive directly to her home.
The man returned to his car, which had one female passenger, and drove from the scene, taking the woman’s licence.

The woman drove to her home and alerted police, believing the incident was suspicious. Officers attached to Bankstown Local Area Command commenced investigating the incident.

As police continue their inquiries into the incidents, which are believed to be linked, they would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175cm tall, aged in his 30s and with short brown hair. He was seen wearing dark pants and either a blue and white shirt or a grey business shirt.

Anyone who knows the man’s identity or has any information that could assist police is urged to come forward and contact Green Valley Police via Crime Stoppers.

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.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Police investigation into Secret Societies to find Juanita Nielsen

Jennifer Stone Have you investigated the Golden Dawn, the Secret societies above, like the Order of A:.A:. these are some I have found that link to the illegal drug network and to murders. Aleister Crowley, Frank Bennett brought this to Australia in 1920 for the O.T.O which linked to the Grand Lodge No 2 South Africia. It was based upon the Freemason system but it was different. This is where many people have I felt confused the links. G for the Golden Scorpion of the holder of the drug network I have exposed to the Police. The Federal and NSW Police have been looking into this from 2011 with me. Yes, I know they have taken their time. But we have to hope as they have told me we have to get the whole gang where the underage link through Rituals to move up within the Vibration of the Outlaw gang that dances to the number 81 for the Rebellion Armny. This gang by my history line has evolved in Australia from 1804 which is as I allege a direct connection to the Golden Dawn through Rothschild and Aleister Crowley. Rosaleen Norton in Kings Cross had 200 students under her she reported, she lived until 1979 during this time Juanita Nielsen went missing and the black magicK rituals I have exposed were part of the alleged murder. This murder investigation has been going from 2011, to bring down the gang we have worked on the business structure that has helped the Police with the links not just to the Paedophilia, to the links to Judges, Court attendents, to where the Police tell you they turn a blind eye to this because it gives them a job. All of this have been reported to the Police. We have worked with Ombudsman, and court system for the affidavits from key people within the alleged drug network to expose a hidden network. Without the Police involvedment their is no justice for anyone.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Martin Place Siege Injuries and deaths Police report

Latest Media Releases

Martin Place siege - victim update

Tuesday, 16 December 2014 11:14:26 AM
Police have released the details of the injured victims from the Martin Place siege.
For welfare reasons and the conduct of the Critical Incident Investigation names, residential and hospital details will not be released at this time.
Those hostages injured in the siege were not only treated on the scene but also at various hospitals.
Those who died include;
A 50-year-old man was pronounced deceased at the scene. A man, aged 34, and a woman, aged 38, were also pronounced deceased after being taken to hospital.
The injured are;
A 75 year-old female who received a gunshot wound to the shoulder – stable condition.
A 52 year-old female who received a gunshot wound to the foot – stable condition.
A 43 year old female with a gunshot wound to the leg – stable condition
A 39 year old male who received a minor facial injury due to gunshot – treated at hospital and discharged.
A 35 year old pregnant female assessed for health and welfare purposes - stable.
A 30 year old pregnant female assessed for health and welfare purposes – stable.
NSW Health advise that if you experience persistent issues that interfere with your life you are encouraged to talk to your General Practitioner or health care provider.

In NSW you can contact your local mental health service via the NSW Mental Health Line on 1800 011 511.

Further information and resources are available at:

http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/emergency_preparedness/mental/Pages/default.aspx
For specific information on how to support children in response to this event, please see the following resource prepared by the Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network: http://helpingkidswithtrauma.blogspot.com.au/
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.