Sunday 27 April 2014

Card Fraud...The Police can't catch them? Look at allegedly Drug relationship?

Detectives from the Fraud and Cybercrime Squad have released CCTV of a number of men who police believe can assist with their investigation into an ATM skimming syndicate.
Since the middle of January 2014, detectives have noticed a marked increase in the incidence of ATM skimming throughout Sydney.
More than 40 ATMs have been targeted in a number of Sydney suburbs, including Artarmon, Avalon, Balmain, Bexley, Bondi Junction, Burwood, Campsie, Caringbah, Chatswood, Clovelly, Dee Why, Double Bay, Dural, Gordon, Hurstville, Haymarket, Kingsford, Mona Vale, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Parramatta, Ramsgate, Rockdale, Seven Hills, Strathfield, St Ives and the Sydney CBD.
Police from the Fraud and Cybercrime Squad are investigating the incidents and believe those responsible are part of an organised group with links to Eastern Europe.
Last month, on Thursday 13 March 2014, two foreign nationals –one Hungarian and Romanian – were arrested after allegedly tampering with an ATM on Market Street in Sydney. Both men are currently before the courts.
The Commander of the Fraud and Cybercrime Squad, Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said police believe there are still a number of people out there fitting skimming devices to vulnerable ATMs.
“Our investigation, which has been strongly supported by a number of banks, suggests that the spike in ATM skimming incidents can be attributed to an organised syndicate targeting ATMs in suburbs right across Sydney,” Detective Superintendent Katsogiannis said.
“The skimming devices the group are using are capable of copying card details while a tiny video camera records people entering their personal identification numbers.
“A copy of the compromised card is then created, with all of the capabilities of the original, allowing the group to access the account holders’ funds at liberty.
“While we have arrested some members of the group, we know there are still a number out there, so cardholders need to exercise caution when using ATMs.
“Make sure you carefully cover the hand entering the PIN with your other hand, a newspaper or a magazine.
“It’s also important to regularly check your bank account transactions so that if you spot any suspicious withdrawals you can contact your financial institution before more money goes missing.”
Detectives have today (Monday 28 April 2014) released CCTV of a number of men who they believe can assist with their investigation.
Rolling vision captured at an ATM on Market Street in Sydney during the evening of Friday 28 March depicts two men who police believe can assist with their investigation.
The first man captured in the vision is described as being of Eastern European appearance and aged in his twenties or early thirties. In the vision he is wearing a navy blue, long-sleeved shirt.
The second man captured in the vision is described as being of Eastern European appearance and aged in his twenties or early thirties. In the vision, he is wearing a navy blue polo shirt and black baseball cap.
In addition to the rolling CCTV, detectives have also released one CCTV still of one other man who may be able to assist police with their investigation.
The CCTV still was captured at an ATM on Beamish Street in Campsie on Friday 21 March 2014. The man depicted in the image is described as being of Eastern European appearance and aged in his late thirties or forties. In the image, he is wearing a light-coloured, long-sleeved shirt, dark pants and shoes and a dark baseball cap.
Detective Superintendent Katsogiannis encouraged anyone who recognises the men to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/.
“If you know who these people are, please contact us.
“You can provide information anonymously. We don’t need to know who you are, all we need is the information you have to hand so that we can catch the people responsible for these crimes and put them before the court.”
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Monday 14 April 2014

Black MagicK was it real?

When the Police prove The Kings Cross Sting private investigation correct.  Then please can we have another look at this crime.

Latest Media Releases

'Spiritual healer' arrested for sexual and indecent assault - SCC Sex Crimes Squad

Monday, 14 April 2014 12:16:25 PM
A man who offered ‘spiritual healing’ services from a property in Sydney’s west during the early 2000s has been arrested over alleged sexual and indecent assault offences.
In January 2014, detectives from the Sex Crimes Squad were informed about the alleged sexual and indecent assault of a woman who had visited a ‘spiritual healer’ at a property on Station Street, Wentworthville, in August 2002.
The woman, who was aged 27 at the time, had contacted the man after seeing a ‘Spiritual Consultation’ advertisement in a community newspaper.
The man, who police allege claimed to be a spiritual healer with expertise in astrology, numerology, meditation and black magic, advised the woman to visit him at his business on Station Street in Wentworthville.
The woman visited the man on two occasions during August 2002. During the first consultation, he allegedly indecently assaulted her.
During the second consultation, which took place about a week later, he allegedly indecently and sexually assaulted her.
The assaults are alleged to have been undertaken under the guise of a spiritual healing technique, and the man warned the woman not to tell anyone about them.
After being made aware of the allegations earlier this year, Sex Crimes Squad detectives formed Strike Force Yorkfield to investigate the assaults.
Earlier today (Monday 14 April 2014), they arrested a 49-year-old man in the Bexley North area.
He was taken to Kogarah Police Station where he is expected to be charged with one count of sexual assault and two counts of indecent assault.
Police expect the man will be refused bail to appear in Kogarah Local Court today.

Monday 31 March 2014

Are the Bowraville Murders linking to others?

What I have found within my research, the alleged drug network movers utilise the links to Astrology crimes for what I have noticed.  We have been circling many cases the same I have noted.  

I wonder if you have linked the Bowraville Murders with allegedly Anthony Apps?

http://astrologyincrime.com/tag/anthony-charles-apps/   Anthony Apps, there are links to other murders in the Coffs Harbour area, yet that was 1998, in 2003 he shot Christopher Lamb in the head is behind bars.

The http://www.mako.org.au/temp_a.html  look up Anthony Apps, 

What I did notice, most of the murders where the body is found is on the line of saturn.  For Lois Roberts I noted within Astrology in crime it was different.  I wonder if you utilised this positioning for Colleen Walker would you find the body.  Some how I feel we are getting closer.

A serial murderer for the alleged drug network would have known about Jay Hart.  He would know Jay Hart was the local Candyman and within the reports on Anthony Apps there was another person he utilised to help him, so that could be where allegedly Jay Hart comes into play?

The line is linking to Pluto which was different to so many other evidence.  Pluto is a link to the Underworld.  Like a framework I relate to the drugs, murders and robberies.  You could ask Mountain Miist to look at the locator and Colleen Walker.  This could then form a pattern within the two cases.



Anthony Apps Court of Appeals notes.

http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/scjudgments/2006nswcca.nsf/00000000000000000000000000000000/fb81eced9ef50129ca2571e2002a2ada?opendocument

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.

Within the Kings Cross Sting, Drug network down near the border of NSW was noted

Inquiries are continuing after a function being held at an alleged OMCG clubhouse in Wagga Wagga was shut down.
About 8.40pm on Saturday 29 March 2014 Wagga Wagga police attended premises at Edward Street, Wagga Wagga in relation to a function being held at those premises which is alleged to have been used as a clubhouse for the Rebels OMCG.
Police were aware the premise was not licensed to be used as an entertainment facility.
A number of items including unopened bottles of spirits and documents were seized from the premises.
The function was shut down and those inside left without incident.
Inquiries regarding the unlawful sale of alcohol are continuing.
Police are urging anyone with information about this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.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