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Friday, 20 April 2018

VIP Pedophiles protected by a few

The Attacks on Survivors of Child Trafficking With Focus on Australian ...

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Aug 29, 2017 - However, Detective Belinda Abdy is the police woman who was responsible for shutting down the investigation into Fiona's case after Sutherland police walked the streets questioning neighbors of her pedophile step-grandfather Peter Holowczak and started finding evidence to support her witness ...

Pedophiles Down Under - Browse the Latest Snapshot - RSSing.com

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Contact us about this article. One year ago, ABC Media Watch vilified me for daring to publicly call for an investigation into multiple serious crimes that I witnessed VIP pedophiles engage in. At the same time, I made witness statements to Sutherland detective Belinda Abdy who subsequently stonewalled me. During the past ...

The co-incidence to the surname ABDY is to the link to a Controller of Strike Force Raptor Brad Abdy.

When this occult gang was exposed by ex-Detective Glen McNamara in NSW Parliament 2004 as the Pink Triangle gang.

Just the Police search warrant for Juanita Nielsens skull at 6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross will expose the controller and expose this gang forever more.

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Kings Cross arrests 2 Strike Forces investigating cocaine the alleged Scorpion gang

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Fourth person charged over alleged cocaine supply - Strike Force Dickson/Larkhill

Tuesday, 12 January 2016 03:23:16 PM
Police have charged a fourth person following further investigations into the alleged supply of prohibited drugs at two licensed premises in Kings Cross.
Last year, police from Kings Cross Local Area Command formed Strike Force Dickson and Strike Force Larkhill to investigate the alleged supply of cocaine by the clubs’ staff to clientele.
This culminated in the execution of simultaneous search warrants at the clubs, both located on Darlinghurst Road, about 11pm on Saturday 19 December 2015.
Two women and a man were arrested during those raids and charged at Kings Cross Police Station with a range of drug-supply offences. They all remain before the courts.
Following further investigations, a 24-year-old woman attended Kings Cross Police Station yesterday (Monday 11 January 2016).
She was arrested and charged with two counts of supply prohibited drug.
The woman was given strict conditional bail to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday 2 February 2016.
The Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority has received long-term closure order applications in relation to the premises.
Both clubs have voluntarily suspended trading while these applications are under review by the authority.

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Strike Force Leonard- ice syndicate to alleged Sydney

Tenth person arrested over alleged "ice" syndicate - Strike Force Leonard

Thursday, 17 December 2015 03:24:34 PM
Police have arrested a tenth person allegedly involved in a syndicate supplying “ice” in Sydney.
Detectives from the Redfern Region Enforcement Squad formed Strike Force Leonard in August 2015 to investigate the activities of two men and their associates.
This culminated yesterday (Wednesday 16 December 2015) in a Sydney-wide operation involving strike force detectives and officers from a number of specialist units.
During yesterday’s operation, police arrested five men and four women.
They have all been charged with supplying the prohibited drug methylamphetamine (“ice”); most have also been charged with participating in a criminal group.
Yesterday police also executed 12 search warrants at residential premises in Phillip Bay, Strathfield, Guildford, Redfern, Surry Hills, Elizabeth Bay, Artarmon, Toongabbie, Bardwell Valley and the Sydney CBD.
As a result of further investigations, police attached to Strike Force Leonard attended a home in Maroubra early this morning (Thursday 17 December 2015).
At this residence, police arrested a 54-year-old man and took him to Maroubra Police Station, where he was charged with supply prohibited drug (two counts) and possess prohibited drug (two counts).
Specialist police from the Drug Squad’s Chemical Operation Team remain at the premises.
A search warrant will be executed later this afternoon.
The investigation continues.

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Strike Force Sylvia- results NSW Police Force

Media accompanying the police on drug raids? 

Seven men were arrested and almost 20kg of ice taken off the street after police performed a series of raids across the city. Dramatic pictures show the arrests with the men handcuffed and some lying face down on the carpark floor.
DAILYTELEGRAPH.COM.AU

Seven arrested, clan lab discovered and more than 17 kg of meth seized as Organised Crime Squad investigation concludes

Friday, 15 May 2015 09:17:36 AM
Organised Crime Squad detectives have seized approximately 17 kilograms of methylamphetamine, arrested seven men and shut down an active clandestine laboratory following an operation in Sydney yesterday (Thursday 14 May 2015).
It was all part of Strike Force Sylvia, a long-running investigation by the Organised Crime Squad in conjunction with the NSW Crime Commission into money laundering offences and the commercial supply of ‘Ice’ (crystal methylamphetamine).
Early yesterday afternoon, officers arrested five men during a covert operation in a carpark at Zetland, seizing two kilograms of ‘Ice’ and four encrypted mobile devices.
The five men – a 31-year-old, a 23-year-old, a 22-year-old and two 21-year-olds – were taken to Surry Hills Police Station and charged with offences relating to large commercial drug supply and participating in a criminal group. All were bail refused to appear in Central Local Court today (Friday 15 May 2015).
Following the arrests at Zetland, five search warrants were executed at properties in Zetland (two properties), Pyrmont and Ryde (two properties), with an active clandestine drug laboratory located at one of the Ryde properties – a residential unit.
The property is now being processed by specialist officers from the Drug Squad’s Chemical Operation Team who have located approximately 10 kilograms of ‘Ice’ and five kilograms of methylamphetamine oil, in addition to more than 40 kilograms of restricted pre-cursor chemicals and a comprehensive arrangement of scientific equipment.
A 23-year-old man was arrested near the Ryde unit where the clan lab was located, while a 29-year-old man was arrested at the other Ryde property.
Both were charged with offences relating to commercial drug supply and participating in a criminal group, before being refused bail to appear before Hornsby Local Court today.
Yesterday’s search warrants also resulted in police seizing a further 12 encrypted mobile devices, cash, sim-cards and computers.
Strike Force Sylvia was established in early 2014 to investigate money laundering by transnational criminal networks impacting NSW, with a focus on the facilitators who enable organised crime activities to function.
Prior to yesterday’s operation, nine people had been arrested for serious money laundering offences, drug offences and some Commonwealth offences, and strike force officers had seized 1.5kg of ‘Ice’, small amounts of MDMA, ephedrine, ethylone and cannabis, and more than $700,000 cash.
The total results for Strike Force Sylvia include:
- 18.5 kilograms of methylamphetamine seized, with an estimated potential street value of $18.5 million;
- 16 people arrested;
- More than 40 kilograms of pre-cursor chemicals seized;
- More than $700,000 cash seized; and,
- More than 50 encrypted mobile devices seized.
Commander of the Organised Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, said today’s operation brought to an end the investigations undertaken by Strike Force Sylvia.
“I would like to congratulate all of the police involved in SF Sylvia for their hard work and commitment,” Detective Superintendent Cook said.
“Officers from State Crime Command, four different local area commands, and specialist areas came together yesterday to resolve this long running investigation. The operations undertaken were seamless, safe and effective.”
Detective Superintendent Cook added that Strike Force Sylvia had not only been very successful in terms of the results it attained, it had also provided detectives with numerous insights into the complex systems and structures set up by organised criminals to hide and protect their black-market businesses and assets.
“The investigation has been highly successful in dismantling a criminal network that we will allege was involved in the manufacture of ‘Ice’, the trafficking of ‘Ice’, the laundering of money and the facilitation of organised crime,” Detective Superintendent Cook said.
“Following previous investigations by the Organised Crime Squad, which focused on large scale drug and precursor importation, Strike Force Sylvia was established to investigate those behind the scenes involved in organising and facilitating the criminal activity. The focus on money laundering enabled us to pick apart the network and take action against people for their different roles in the network.
“We have learnt a lot about money laundering through this investigation; it has highlighted the crucial role played by facilitators such as accountants, the role of modern communications, and the misuse of company structures.
“We have seen people attempt to carry hundreds of thousands of dollars cash in suitcases out of Australia; we have seen the proceeds of crime dispersed by accountants through company structures; we have seen proceeds of crime sent off shore through trade-based laundering schemes; and we have seen the extensive use of money remitters.
“The investigation has also highlighted how encrypted communications are being used and how the communications accounts are managed by crucial individuals assisting criminal networks.
“We are in a far better position to target money laundering offences now than 12 months ago, and are now better placed to impact and degrade the functioning of organised crime networks.
“The Organised Crime Squad will continue its work together with the NSW Crime Commission to strip the criminally acquired assets from people involved in organised crime activities such as these.”
Police are urging anyone with information in relation to organised crime 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.

Sunday, 15 March 2015

Co-incidences for Nomad Chapter

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  • Gangs Squad police continue to target consorting offences - Strike Force Raptor

    Monday, 16 March 2015 02:34:14 PM
    Investigators from the Gangs Squad’s Strike Force Raptor have charged three senior members of the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) and issued over thirty consorting warnings after a club meeting at the weekend.
    Strike Force Raptor has been conducting investigations into the habitual consorting of a number of Nomads members with convicted criminals.
    Police received information members of the gang were preparing to conduct a meeting at a club in the Newcastle suburb of Wickham on Saturday night (14 March 2015).
    Officers attended and issued all 31 gang members with warnings under consorting legislation.
    Additionally, three senior members – aged 34, 31 and 28 – were arrested and charged with breaching non-association orders within their bail conditions.
    All three men were granted conditional bail to appear in Fairfield Local Court on Monday 13 April 2015.
    The action follows a clubhouse raid at Wetherill Park on Friday 30 January 2015, where police – investigating criminal activity by the gang – arrested and charged 13 Nomads members under anti-consorting legislation.
    Those charged during the raid are all due to appear in court later this month, with the exception of one man, who is expected to face court in April.
    Strike Force Raptor was established by State Crime Command’s Gangs Squad in 2009. It is a proactive and high-impact operation targeting outlaw motorcycle gangs and any associated criminal enterprises.
    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.

    Thursday, 30 October 2014

    Strike Force McMaster investigators fraud and cybercrime squad

    Allegedly Ian R. Lazar...now ask him about the brothel and allegedly Quentin Vertigan?


    North Sydney man now charged as part of investigation into fraud of elderly woman - SCC Fraud & Cybercrime Squad

    Thursday, 30 October 2014 03:08:43 PM
    A 43-year-old man arrested earlier today (Thursday 30 October 2014) by Fraud & Cybercrime Squad detectives has now been charged with obtain financial advantage by deception.
    Refused bail, he will be put before Central Local Court where he will appear later today or tomorrow (Friday 31 October 2014).
    In court, detectives will allege the man was involved in deceiving an elderly lady and her daughter into transferring over the ownership of the elderly lady’s Nambucca home.
    The man was arrested and charged by detectives attached to Strike Force McMaster, a Fraud and Cybercrime Squad investigation into alleged mortgage and equipment finance fraud, whereby a number of dummy companies were set up by a number of different people and fake invoices were used to obtain finance.
    To date, Strike Force McMaster investigators have charged 22 people with more than 380 offences for frauds with a combined value in excess of $36 million.
    The investigation by Strike Force McMaster continues.
    Police are urging anyone with information in relation to fraud 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.

    Monday, 13 October 2014

    Strike Force Raptor...Notorious Gang.

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/photos-e6frg6n6-1225698568181?page=3

    ALMOST 1700 bikies have been arrested and more than 3800 charges laid during a three-year operation that also dismantled the Notorious outlaw motorcycle gang.
    http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/police-dismantle-notorious-bikie-gang/story-e6frfku9-1226313702015

    2009 was when the research for The Kings Cross Sting started on a serious basis.

    Police say the Notorious gang, responsible for many public shootings and other criminal activities, was also dismantled as a direct result of their operations.

    "This has been a highly-successful operation and the results demonstrate the need for us to keep the pressure on outlaw motorcycle gangs and their associates," commander of the Gangs Squad, Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said in a statement.  Published story 29 March 2012.
    I had this gang still coming after me, as the ones high up and protected by being an associate of other Outlaw gangs and giving information for the Police to do drug busts as registered Police Informants.
    http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/police-dismantle-notorious-bikie-gang/story-e6frfku9-1226313702015
     
    I allege this gang is still working as hidden within the system of the Drug network as One Nation.


    Monday, 31 March 2014

    Sam Ibrahim arrested ...John Ibrahim's sister arrested today

    Three arrested following investigation into illegal firearm supply - Strike Force Bootle

    Tuesday, 01 April 2014 11:24:19 AM
    Three people have been arrested during raids relating to the sale of illegal weapons in Western Sydney.
    Strike Force Bootle was established by detectives from Penrith Local Area Command in October 2013 to investigate the sale of illegal firearms in Sydney’s west.
    Throughout the investigation, officers obtained 13 firearms and various calibres of ammunition.

    Following extensive inquiries, police from North West Metropolitan Region, assisted by specialist units, executed six simultaneous search warrants at Windsor, Greystanes, Londonderry, Castlereagh, St Marys and Warilla, about 6.15am today (Tuesday 1 April 2014).
    During today’s search warrants, investigators located and seized five firearms, various calibres of ammunition, illicit drugs and steroids.
    A 55-year-old Windsor man was arrested by officers attached the Tactical Operations Unit.
    Investigators also arrested a 45-year-old Greystanes man and 43-year-old Wentworthville woman during the raids.
    The men were taken to Penrith Police Station and the woman was taken to Oak Flats Police Station, where they are assisting with inquiries.
    Investigations are continuing and further arrests are expected.

    Wednesday, 11 December 2013

    Five men arrested Guildford

    Five men arrested as part of investigation into public place shooting - Guildford

    Thursday, 12 December 2013 12:40:25 PM
    Five men arrested earlier today (Thursday 12 December 2013), as part of a police investigation into a public place shooting in Guildford, have now been charged.
    A 32-year-old Guildford man has been charged with numerous offences, including: shoot at with intent to murder; discharge firearm intending to cause grievous bodily harm; possess loaded firearm in a public place; affray; and, possess unauthorised firearm.
    Four other men – a 34-year-old, a 28-year-old, a 21-year-old and a 19-year-old – have each been charged with affray and conceal serious indictable offence.
    All five men are scheduled to appear in Parramatta Local Court this afternoon (Thursday 12 December 2013).
    Today’s arrests followed an investigation into a public place shooting in July.
    About 4.45pm on Thursday 25 July 2013, police were called to Garnet Street at Guildford after reports that several shots had been fired.

    Officers established a crime scene at the location and specialist forensic police examined the area, locating several spent bullet cartridges.
    Officers from the Rosehill Local Area Command formed Strike Force Tomlin to investigate the shooting, and will allege it involved two groups who had been engaged in an argument on the street shortly before the bullets were fired.

    At 6am today (Thursday 12 December 2013), police from Rosehill Local Area Command were joined by specialist officers from the Tactical Operations Unit (TOU) in executing search warrants at properties in Guildford and Merrylands.
    Three men – a 28-year-old, a 21-year-old and a 19-year-old – were arrested at the Guildford property, while a 34-year-old man was arrested in South Granville a short time later.
    A fifth man, a 32-year-old from Guildford, was arrested at Parramatta Police Station at 10.30am.
    Detectives are continuing their investigation into the shooting incident and expect to make more arrests.
    Media inquiries: (02) 8835 8339
    Operation Talon was formed in August 2013 to combat public place shootings in Sydney.
    Anyone with information that may help reduce gun crime in Sydney should contact Operation Talon by calling 1800 802 980 or texting 0448 990 101.

    Four Charged over Drug offences Strike Force Crete

    Four charged over drug offences - Strike Force Crete

    Thursday, 12 December 2013 04:33:07 AM
    Police have charged four men over drug offences following almost four months of investigations.
    In August 2013, police formed Strike Force Crete to investigate the sale and supply of prohibited drugs.
    About 6pm yesterday (Wednesday 11 December 2013), police attached to the Surry Hills Local Area Command executed search warrants at addresses in Mascot, Kogarah, Rockdale and Marrickville.
    During the searches, police allegedly found and seized approximately 270 grams of cocaine, 140 grams of MDMA, 1.5kg of Cannabis, cash and ammunition.
    Four men were arrested at the scene.
    A 55-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drugs (x4).
    A 44-year-old man was charged with commercial supply quantity drugs (x2) and ongoing drug supply.
    A 27-year-old man was charged with commercial quantity drug supply (x1), ongoing drug supply (x1) and additional drug supply charges (x7).
    A second 27-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drugs (x3).
    The four men were refused bail, to appear at Central Local Court today (Thursday 12 December 2013).
    Police investigations continue.