Thursday 31 March 2016

Banks loan defaults under investigation


"I offered them the money but they said it was too late": A couple and their two children have been evicted from their home, with their home loan just over $2000 in arrears.
Senator John Williams, who is taking part in a parliamentary inquiry into the way banks deal with loan defaults, said he was troubled by what he had heard.
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Cocaine supplying links to the King of the Cocaine (Scorpion markings)

By the following report, Miranda Detective's never unmasked the Cocaine supply?  Why?  System which will be exposed.  Crime Manager?  Where the Crime Manager can investigate or choose not to investigate.


Two charged over alleged cocaine supply in Sutherland Shire - Drug Squad

Friday, 01 April 2016 04:52:42 AM
Detectives have arrested two men following investigations into alleged drug supply in Sydney’s south.
Strike Force Yambunyah was established by the State Crime Command’s Drug Squad to investigate the supply of cocaine in the Miranda area.
Following inquiries, strike force detectives arrested two men at separate locations in Cronulla on Wednesday (30 March 2016).
The men – aged 30 and 42 – were taken to Miranda Police Station.
Following the arrest, search warrants were executed at a gym on Cronulla Street and homes on Giddings Avenue and Elouera Road at Cronulla.
Detectives seized a quantity of cocaine along with drugs believed to be steroids.
The 42-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drug (commercial quantity); and possess prohibited drug.
The 30-year-old was charged with supply prohibited drug (commercial quantity).
The men, both from Cronulla, appeared at Sutherland Local Court yesterday (Thursday 31 March 2016) where they were remanded in custody to appear at Central Local Court on Thursday 26 May 2016.

Sunday 27 March 2016

Paedophile crime kept by Catholic Church's insurer


Nearly 2000 files which include evidence about at least 63 offenders have been amassed by the church's insurers but the church appears intent on paying millions…
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The Bible tells of Moloch worshipping and the links to the Catholic religion was what Jesus warned us about.

Westminster Pedophile Ring - No arrests is the system which protects this gang

United Kingdom — A Metropolitan Police inquiry into claims a Westminster pedophile ring abused and murdered children in the 1970s and 80s has closed without a single…
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We will expose this when we expose SYDNEY as this criminal intelligance agency for the Private EYE is alleged corrupt police and the Police can never expose them as it will expose those within the ranks that protect.

Billy Hargis USA JFK assassination and the co-incidences to Sydney

Steve Morgan Richard, you mind find this interesting: after I first posted my pdf file "I meet Bobby Hargis on August 16, 1981" (The Dallas motorcycle police officer who was next to Jackie Kennedy in the motorcade at the time of the assassination), a lady commented in the thread that Bobby Hargis was related to "the Hargis Family in Olahoma who might be or were affiliated with the Church of Christ"; she might have been referring to "The American Council of Churches"; Billy James Hargis was one of the founders q. v. ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_James_Hargis
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Jennifer Stone Interesting fact, this gang I expose in Australia link to the motorcycle Police and then we know by the research it is around the world, then Bobby Hargis. The church of Christ in Sydney I have had links to within the information.

Friday 25 March 2016

Turnbull Government could save $350 million by scrapping taxpayer support for religion


Abolishing the controversial National School Chaplaincy Program would save $60.6 million in payments to the states and $300,000 in departmental costs.
The Turnbull government could improve the budget bottom line by $350 million by scrapping taxpayer support for religious organisations.
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Fraud Cybercrime 431 charges laid to date

Fraud & Cybercrime Squad - Corporate Corruption Team

Friday, 25 March 2016 04:29:10 AM
Police have charged a man in connection with an alleged bank fraud, totalling almost half a million dollars.
On Tuesday 15 March 2016, investigators from the Corporate Corruption Team of the State Crime Command’s Fraud & Cybercrime Squad were notified by a bank of more than 70 suspect transactions believed to have been committed by a staff member.
Subsequent investigations by the team allegedly identified a total of 80 transactions paid into two separate accounts totalling $492,000.
About 10am yesterday (Thursday 24 March 2016), a 34-year-old man attended North Sydney Police Station, where he was arrested by detectives and later charged with three counts of fraud.
The man was granted strict conditional bail to appear before the Downing Centre Local Court on Thursday 5 May 2016.
Fraud & Cybercrime Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis said the arrest of this man highlights the co-operation between police and the financial sector in stopping corporate crime in NSW.
“The Fraud & Cybercrime Squad’s Corporate Corruption Team works with financial institutions and other business entities to proactively identify and target employees in a position of trust who are facilitating or enabling fraudulent activity,” said D/Supt Katsogiannis.
“The good work of these investigators should reassure businesses in NSW that police are doing all they can to ensure they can operate in a corruption-free environment.”
The man charged today was the 21st man charged by the Corporate Corruption Team, which has now laid 431 charges to the total value of $44,309,308.22, since its inception 14 months ago.