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?

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Kings Cross Hoax Sydney to London co-incidence

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-158044/Hoax-bomb-threat-clears-city-centre.html

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/hundreds-evacuated-in-kings-cross-after-suspicious-package-spotted-underneath-elalamein-fountain/news-story/999edbcc7ef5ad0a13dbf3aa2942d19b


Friday, 19 February 2016

Police Officer charged child sex offences

A police officer has been charged with child sex offences relating to alleged sexual assaults in 2011.
Following a NSW Police Force investigation, the 25-year-old male constable was arrested on Tuesday 17 February 2016.
He was charged with aggravated indecent assault, act of indecency, two counts of incite act of indecency, aggravated sexual intercourse without consent, and three counts of sexual intercourse with child.
The charges relate to alleged incidents in 2011, before the officer was employed by NSW Police Force.
He was granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Downing Centre Local Court on Monday 7 March 2016.
The officer, who is attached to Central Metropolitan Region, is currently suspended.
 

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Strip Club Breach Love Machine

STRIP CLUB BREACHES DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION CONDITIONS

At 3:30am on Sunday 14th February 2106, Kings Cross Police in conjunction with City of Sydney Rangers attended The World Famous Love Machine, 60 Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point.

In accordance with the Development Application attached to the club, it must cease operation at 3:00am. There also can not be any persons commonly referred to as "spruikers" soliciting business on public land out the front of the venue.

However, approximately 40 patrons were located inside watching performances taking place on stage and around the room.

As a result, the owner was issued with a significant fine for the business being detected acting in contravention of their current development application. He was also issued a warning in regard to the use of spruikers.

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/

Monday, 15 February 2016

Who protects the criminals? The Police NSW.

https://m.facebook.com/hawkesburylac/posts/523259557701318

Detective James Dark, he has received many emails from Take2Looks@gmail.com to expose a gang, linking to Paedophile ring aka Pink Triangle.

6/34-36a Darlinghurst Road, Kings Cross subfloor compartment.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Unsolved Jordan Thompson co-incidence

UNSOLVED CASE...
Jordan William THOMPSON
Police investigating the suspicious death of a toddler in the state’s Hunter region 10 years ago have welcomed a NSW Government reward of $100,000 for information relating to the incident.
Jordan William Thompson was 21 months old when his mum, Bernice Swales, went to run some errands, leaving him in the care of her then partner during the afternoon of Thursday 19 March 2005.
When she returned home, Jordan was in the lounge room unresponsive. She rushed him across the road to Singleton Base Hospital but he could not be revived.
Police were told the little boy had been found face down in the bath tub; however, a post mortem later found a lethal dose of a prescription medication used to treat depression in his system.
A Coronial Inquest into Jordan’s death commenced in 2008, and is set to resume in December this year.
No person has ever been convicted over Jordan’s death but police continue to treat the incident as suspicious.
Investigators are now hopeful that the $100,000 reward on offer from the NSW Government will encourage someone to come forward with information that leads to an arrest and conviction.
Deputy Premier and Minister for Police Troy Grant said Jordan’s family has been suffering for 10 years and deserve closure.
“It’s now been just over a decade since Jordan died, and yet his mother and family still don’t know have any answers about his death,” Mr Grant said.
“Detectives have never wavered in their pursuit for answers and are doing everything they can to solve the case, so the family can get the closure they need.
“We are hopeful this $100,000 reward offer will help them find out who is responsible for Jordan’s death,” Mr Grant said.
The Homicide Squad has carriage of the investigation, and Commander, Detective Superintendent Mick Willing, welcomed the reward.
“There is someone out there who knows who is responsible for Jordan’s death and we’re hoping this reward may prompt them to get in touch with police,” Det Supt Willing said.
“By all accounts, Jordan was a vivacious and loving child, and his family have been robbed of the opportunity to see him grow into a man.
“Investigators are committed to getting to the bottom of this case and bringing those responsible for an innocent child’s death to justice, but we can’t do it without assistance from the public.
“I hope this $100,000 reward is the incentive needed for someone who has information to come forward.
“If you have any information that may help us, please do the right thing and call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000,” Det Supt Willing said.
Jordan’s mum, Bernice, has joined police in appealing to the community for someone to come forward.
“This reward announcement means so much to our family. We have struggled every single day since we lost Jordan, and we hope this will give police the answers we all need,” Bernice said.
The reward of up to $100,000 is available for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for Jordan’s death.
If you have any information that may assist police please report online atwww.nsw.crimestoppers.com.au or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (24/7). You can remain anonymous.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2004-01-14/melbourne-man-to-stand-trial-over-babys-murder/119840

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Drugs found in Tiles?

Sydney ice bust prevents thousands of drug deals, could ...

www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-26/police-find-millions.../6576162
Jun 26, 2015 - Sydney ice bust prevents thousands of drug deals, could yield more arrests, ... they found about 40kg of the drug concealed within boxes of tiles,

World's biggest ecstasy bust: How a Google search foiled ...

www.heraldsun.com.au/...drug.../830bdcf0bad82273f418f6966c5811b1
Aug 26, 2015 - MADAFFERI was selling drugs provided to him by the Calabrian mafia gang ... The drugs were found hidden in a shipment of ceramic tiles from Italy ..... Barbaro told Zirilli he had been copping “the heat, right left and centre”.

Drugs | Cartel's Mexican cocaine ring infiltrates Australia

www.smh.com.au/.../cartels-long-white-line-hits-home-20100914-15b00...
Sep 15, 2010 - A giant Mexican drug cartel is behind Australia's sudden increase incocaine ... on genuine trade shipments, concealing drugs in tiles, furniture or other .... Cosy Coles deal with shop union that left workers worse off under