Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Con Ange?

Con Ange art scam - Sydney Morning Herald 

www.smh.com.au/.../porn-king-tops-victims-list-in-alleged-artworks-sca...
Feb 7, 2010 - PORN shop owner Con Ange is among 85 people allegedly defrauded in Australia's largest art scam

  • Big-spending porn king's $2m marital spat 

    www.smh.com.au/.../bigspending-porn-kings-2m-marital-spat-20100316-q...
    Mar 17, 2010 - She liked to buy expensive art with the cash he'd give her. But Mimi Ange, estranged wife of Sydney porn-shop king Con Ange, showed an ...
    Missing: fake
  • Art shifts as fortunes come full circle - Financial Review 

    www.afr.com › National › Arts & Saleroom
    Nov 8, 2012 - It's not every day a porn king thanks the Lord above. “There is a God, don't think there isn't,” former adult shop owner Con Ange told Saleroom ...
    Missing: fake
  • Geoffrey Smith | Afr.com 

    www.afr.com/tag/P-Geoffrey-Smith
    “There is a God, don't think there isn't,” former adult shop owner Con Ange told Saleroom this week. ... The painting is now thought to be a fake Brett Whiteley.
  • www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order
    Cops 'reluctant to probe $4.5m art fraud' ... SENIOR police baulked at investigating an alleged scam involving forged Brett Whiteley paintings they thought involved "a pack of ... BRILLIANT and ruthless: Con artist, drug dealer, thief and killer Charles ..... asAnge Postecoglou calls up Aaron Mooy, Tarek Elrich & Luke DeVere.
  • dinosmc.com/bikernews/6610a.htm
    Jun 6, 2010 - THE woes of Sydney porn shop king Con Ange, the largest distributor ofadult pornography on the east coast, continue after Kings Cross police ...

  • Oxford St and Notorious Scorpion

    Today, 12 March 2015 at 4.30am Police search warrant executed on the Adult Shop on Oxford Street.

    When I past the Kinsella's Hotel it was open at 5am interesting with lockout laws?

    Co-incidences to the Notorious Scorpion.

    Abdal-Hakim Murad - The Churches and the Bosnian war

    www.masud.co.uk › Shaikh Abdal-Hakim Murad
    the film was shown in which the notorious Scorpions were seen killing children,

    Notorious (motorcycle club) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notorious_(motorcycle_club)
    It was later revealed that the incident was Notorious's "coming-out party", the first time the ... groups for control of the drug trade in Kings Cross and Oxford Street.

    Middle-eastern Bikie Gangs? - Page 4 - General Media ...

    muslimvillage.com › ... › Media and Community › General Media
    Apr 17, 2009 - 30 posts - ‎11 authors
    Asesinoz MC is close to Notorious because the bikie gang grew out of a split in the ...The Bandidos have joined forces with the Brothers for Life street gang, ...... theNotorious Scorpions and who had tattoos of scorpions inked on the top

    1. 81 Rituals... Scorpion Rituals The Kings Cross Sting

      juanitanewspapernow.blogspot.com/.../81-rituals-scorpion-rituals-kings-c...
      Sep 26, 2013 - Under the arm of Notorious Scorpion an elite group of drug runners all... groups for control of the drug trade in Kings Cross and Oxford Street.

    Missing Persons Elaine Johnson and Kerry Joel

    ELAINE JOHNSON WENT MISSING IN 1979 WITH HER FRIEND KERRY JOEL WE NEED AS MUCH HELP FROM THE COMMUNITY TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO ELAINE AND KERRY AS THEY NEVER GOT THE EXPOSURE LIKE OTHER CASES. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION , EVEN THE LAST TIME YOU SEEN EITHER OF THEM, PLEASE SEND A MESSAGE. IT COULD BE YOUR INFORMATION THAT HELPS SOLVE THIS

    Kings cross
    Girls were said to have gone to Kings Cross when first went missing anyone heard the same ?

    Picked up by a allegedly a panel van, and we had the panel van with Trudy Adams?  

    $27m Drugs, $4.3m cash seized. Qld and Melbourne connections DRUG BUST

    Alleged system 60/40 split.  The 60% is allegedly transferred out of the country when sold, or on drug run.



    Two charged, $27m drugs, $4.3m cash seized - NSWPF Organised Crime Squad, AFP and Australian Crime Commission

    Wednesday, 11 March 2015 11:32:55 AM
    Two men have been charged after a joint operation between the NSW Police Force’s Organised Crime Squad, Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) resulted in the drugs worth $27 million, $4.3 million in cash, and a firearm were seized.
    Last month, officers attached to Strike Force Aldred and the ACC-led Eligo National Task Force commenced investigations into money-laundering activities in Sydney.
    As a result of those investigations, two men – aged 41 and 25 – were arrested at Clyde Railway Station last Thursday (5 February 2015) after they allegedly exchanged a bag containing $200,000 cash.
    A search warrant was then executed at a unit in Sydney’s CBD, where detectives from the Organised Crime Squad seized a further $4.1 million cash, as well as 25kg of methamphetamine (ICE), 2kg of cocaine, 300g of MDMA, 280 LSD tabs, cash counters and a .45 calibre six-shot revolver with ammunition.
    The seized drugs have an estimated potential street value of $27 million.
    The 41-year-old man – who is from Melbourne – has been charged with recklessly dealing with proceeds of crime.
    The younger man – from Queensland – was charged with two counts of knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime, supplying a large commercial quantity of prohibited drugs, and supplying a commercial quantity of prohibited drugs.
    Both men have been refused bail and will appear Parramatta Local Court on Thursday 19 March 2015.
    NSW Police Deputy Commissioner, Nick Kaldas, said this seizure demonstrated the commitment of police and partner agencies to crack down on organised crime.
    “This is again a major breakthrough and a great example of what we can achieve with the seamless cooperation between law enforcement agencies,” Deputy Commissioner Kaldas said.
    “We will not only arrest those who are involved in this type of organised crime but we are committed to going further and targeting their illicit profits and assets,” he said.
    Australian Crime Commission acting Executive Director, Operations, Warren Gray, said intelligence was provided by the Eligo National Task Force, which tracks organised criminals through their illicit money flows.
    “The seizure of methylamphetamine is particularly significant as it would have resulted in 250,000 individual hits,’ Mr Gray said.
    “This is one of the most damaging drugs available in Australia, so to have more than 25kg removed before it hits our streets is a massive win for law enforcement, but more importantly, the Australian community,” Mr Gray said.

    Saturday, 7 March 2015

    Luke Andrew Lazarus found guilty of sexual assault

    Luke Andrew Lazarus will face a sentencing hearing this month having been convicted of the attack on an 18-year-old woman behind SOHO on Victoria Street in Potts Point in May 2013.
    Lazarus's father, Andrew Lazarus, is a part-owner of the club, as well as popular Bondi Junction hotel The Eastern.

    This  Club is just up the road, from the Kanga Backpackers in Victoria Street where Essam Gerges would hang out.  We have SOHO Club at 171 and Golden Apple Brothel at 169 Victoria Street.

    Friday, 6 March 2015

    Forbes St Woolloomooloo Drug Bush

    Man charged with drug offences - Woolloomooloo

    Saturday, 07 March 2015 02:25:37 AM
    A man will appear in court today over alleged illicit drug supply and possess offences, following a search warrant in Woolloomooloo yesterday.
    Officers attached to Kings Cross Local Area Command have been investigating the supply of illegal drugs in the area.
    Following investigations, about 11.30am yesterday, Friday 6 March 2015, police executed a search warrant at a home in Forbes Street.
    It will be alleged that officers located cocaine and methamphetamine.
    A 30-year-old man was arrested at the premises and taken to Kings Cross Police Station, where he was charged with two counts of supply prohibited drug and two counts of possess prohibited drug.
    He was refused bail, to appear at Parramatta Local Court today (Saturday 7 March 2015).
    Police investigations continue.
    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.

    Facebook report.

    A man will appear in court today over alleged illicit drug supply and possess offences, following a search warrant in Woolloomooloo yesterday.
    Officers attached to Kings Cross Local Area Command have been investigating the supply of illegal drugs in the area.
    Following investigations, about 11.30am yesterday, Friday 6 March 2015, police executed a search warrant at a home in Forbes Street.
    It will be alleged that officers located cocaine and methamphetamine.
    A 30-year-old man was arrested at the premises and taken to Kings Cross Police Station, where he was charged with two counts of supply prohibited drug and two counts of possess prohibited drug.
    He was refused bail, to appear at Parramatta Local Court today (Saturday 7 March 2015).
    Police investigations continue.

    Thursday, 5 March 2015

    Katoomba and Cocaine

  • Katoomba - Zoom - Canberra Times

    m.canberratimes.com.au/zoom/Katoomba,_New_South_Wales
    7 December 2014 | A drug dealer who tried to sell cocaine to Sydney man Gary Tweddle✓ on the night he fell off a cliff and died in the Blue Mountains has been  ...
  • Ten people charged following raids at Katoomba

    getsydney.com.au/.../2883-ten-people-charged-following-raids-at-katoo...
    Feb 6, 2014 - Early morning raids by New South Wales Police at Katoomba have ...other prohibited drugs believed to be methylamphetamine, cocaine,  ...
  • 11 charged over $500k Blue Mountains drug haul - ABC ...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2014-02-06/11-charged-over.../5243368
    Feb 5, 2014 - Five properties in Katoomba and Leura were simultaneously raided ...substances believed to be methylamphetamine, cocaine and heroin.
  • 07 Feb 1951 - Drugs Seized At Katoomba

    nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18198149
    Charles Thomas Mcintyre, grocery store manager, of Pine Street, Katoomba, was ...phials of habit forming drugs, including mor- phine and cocaine, at Mclntyre's