Sunday 8 May 2016

Roger Rogerson co-incidence to .22 bullets?

We are looking for a small pistol fitting into the left pocket?

Evan Whitton: Can of Worms II - 6. Biographies - Networked Knowledge

netk.net.au/Whitton/Worms28.asp
1953; member Ananda Marga; arrested by Sergeant Roger Caleb Rogerson ...... said to have sold Bazley a French .22 Unique pistol, with silencer attached, ...

Cold cases: Five unsolved Hunter Valley murders | Port Macquarie News

www.portnews.com.au/story/.../cold-cases-five-unsolved-hunter-valley-murders/?cs...
Sep 26, 2014 - Like the "gun" investigator at the time, Angus McDonald, or the up-and-coming ... His name was Roger Rogerson. ... and sent at least two bullets from a .22 calibre rifle through his open window, ..... NESTLED high in a quiet enclave, this unique home offers a range of exciting opportunities for both families .

Alleged co-incidence to Roger Rogerson and .32 pistol?

A small pistol to fit in a left hand pocket?

He held his .32 pistol to one hostage’s head all the way, as his hostages walked with arms linked.

Australia's most notorious robberies: The day Qantas was hoaxed out ...

www.heraldsun.com.au/news/.../ad290be8eed1af0174bc142f2d9424d2
Jan 24, 2016 - The then-detective Roger Rogerson led the Armed Hold-Up Squad, guns ... He held his .32 pistol to one hostage's head all the way, as his ...

Team Uzunov: BRAVE COP WHO KEPT VICTORIA SAFE

teamuzunovmedia.blogspot.com/2011/05/brave-cop-who-kept-victoria-safe.html
May 21, 2011 - "They found two more guns, a .38 Rossi revolver and a .32 Webley and ... Infamous ex-NSW Police Detective Roger Rogerson, freeze frame ...

Terrorism - The Aussie Digger

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May 20, 2011 - "They found two more guns, a .38 Rossi revolver and a .32 Webley and ... Rogersonwas one of the arresting officers in the Croatian Six case.

new south wales police department - OpenGov NSW

https://www.opengov.nsw.gov.au/viewer/c86bfe1df5164e0940cb05285f1796d9.pdf
Nov 29, 1979 - .44 calibre magnum rifle, an automatic shotgun, a .32 calibre pistol, and 3 ...... K. C. Webster, Detective Sergeants 3rd Class R. Rogerson and.

Sunday 1 May 2016

Missing Person Shiva Chauhan

http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/Chauhan.htm

All ways on the phone.

Working on a public holiday at the bakery?

http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/05/02/08/42/vic-delivery-driver-missing-for-two-years
Detectives believe Mr Chauhan may have been forcibly taken to Phillip Island in a stolen 2006 maroon Toyota Camry sedan. The vehicle - registration ULO972 - has not been found.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016/05/02/08/42/vic-delivery-driver-missing-for-two-years#3dUZB1a0yXRpt18v.99

Outlaw bikie gang's Dandenong neighbours refused insurance ...

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Aug 6, 2013 - READ: Bomb explodes at Bandidos' Dandenong clubhouse ... REAL estate agency LJ Hooker's Keysborough office has been shut down amid ...

Bomb explodes at Bandidos' Dandenong clubhouse | Dandenong ...

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Jul 26, 2013 - Bomb explodes at Bandidos' Dandenong clubhouse ... REAL estate agency LJ Hooker's Keysborough office has been shut down amid ...

Keyzy/Burra boys, based in Keysborough

Humiliation of Fake Barrister Cost Aussie Government A$22,000 ...

www.andrew-drummond.com › ... › UK Border Agency
Dec 9, 2013 - ... run by two businessmen, Pasquale “Pat” Sergi and Tony Labozzetta. ... lives in Keysborough where our friend Hanks had his 'business.'.

Saturday 30 April 2016

Alleged pedophile network Sydney...read the report

Download & read Tim Roy's experience of Ritual Abuse and child sex trafficking at the hands of a Sydney based pedophile network which included lawyers, media stars, and religious leaders like Rev. Gordon Moyes.

Little Tim Big Tim: An Australian Autobiography by Tim Roy Tim’s parents trafficked him to a Sydney based pedophile network involving high profile men including TV and radio stars, lawyers, a…
PEDOPHILESDOWNUNDER.COM


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Gordon Moyes, preacher and politician passes away - Bible Society

www.biblesociety.org.au/.../gordon-moyes-preacher-and-politician-passe...
Feb 18, 2016 - Gordon Moyes AC, head of Sydney's Wesley Mission for 27 years, and a ... In his memoirs he describes how this call worked out as a pastor 

Sunday 24 April 2016

Adam Whittington coincidence to Madeleine McCain missing person.

Adam Whittington Scotland Yard Police.  British and Australian Passport.

Madeleine Beth McCann (born 12 May 2003) disappeared on the evening of 3 May 2007 from her bed in a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz,

Chequered career of private investigator Adam Whittington

www.theaustralian.com.au/...adam-whittington/.../1a855f881915b0ef18b...
Apr 14, 2016 - Adam Whittington, the former Scotland Yard detective at the centre of ... in the search for Madeleine McCann, Whittington has an extravagant, ...

Images of McCann 'suspect' released

www.smh.com.au/.../images-of-mccann--suspect-released-20131013-2vgo...
Oct 13, 2013 - London: Detectives hunting for missing Madeleine McCann have issued ... Digital images released by the UK's Metropolitan Police of a man they ... 4 · Adam Whittington was arrested over the botched child snatch in Beirut.


Adam Whittington company working for more than 10 years?  

Chequered career of private investigator Adam Whittington

www.theaustralian.com.au/...adam-whittington/.../1a855f881915b0ef18b...
Apr 14, 2016 - Adam Whittington, the former Scotland Yard detective at the centre ... Whittington claims his company has been operating for more than 15 years 


Saturday 23 April 2016

Global bankster mafia caught rigging markets to destroy middle class and further...this allegedly happens around the world.

Just how rigged are global financial markets? New revelations suggest that everything is rigged, but full disclosure may be forthcoming.
WAKINGTIMES.COM

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Tuesday 19 April 2016

NSW Police statistics 24 months ending December 2015 - The Kings Cross Sting Heartbeat

The latest Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) report shows that NSW Police Force is driving down crime and keeping it down.
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said the crime figures continued to reflect the hard work of all police officers with 16 of the major crime categories either stable or falling.
The latest data shows seven offences trending downward, nine remaining stable and only one showed a significant trend upward: steal from retail store up 6.7 per cent, during the 24 months ending December 2015.
BOCSAR reports that high on the target list in the `Steal from Retail Store' category includes: thefts from liquor stores, food, mobile phones, electrical appliances and expensive perfumes.
Increased pro-active work by local police, such as working with loss prevention officers to identify theft as it occurs, has led to an increase in incidents being reported.
The significant drop in seven of the 17 major categories are:
• Robbery without a weapon (down 19.3 per cent)
• Robbery with a firearm (down 41.8 per cent)
• Robbery with a weapon not a firearm (down 20.7 per cent)
• Break and enter dwelling (down 7.1 per cent)
• Break and enter non-dwelling (7.1 per cent)
• Motor vehicle theft (down 5.5 per cent)
• Steal from motor vehicle (down 6.6 per cent).
The report also notes that increases in other crime categories, are primarily linked to pro-active policing strategies.
Commissioner Scipione said it was important to recognise how the report linked these increases to concentrated law enforcement.
This is particularly relevant regarding current drug-possession rates, Commissioner Scipione said, which reflected a targeted policing approach and increased detections of drugs in the community.
“NSW Police will continue to work hard to tackle the scourge of illegal drugs and the detrimental impact they are having on our communities,'' he said.
“We see time and time again the irreversible damage drugs have on individuals, their families and the wider community.
“We must therefore stay strong in our resolve to keep the pressure on those who choose to
perpetuate this illegal trade.''
Outside the major categories, increases were recorded in secondary crime areas including:
• Possession of amphetamine (up 30.6 per cent)
• Possession of cocaine (up 35.9 per cent)
• Breach bail conditions (up 14 per cent).
All of these increases are due to improvements in pro-active policing or detections of crime by police.
Increases in amphetamine possession have been recorded in both regional areas and metropolitan Sydney.
There were significant increases for cocaine possession in the city, south west of Sydney and the Sutherland Shire.
BOCSAR director, Dr Don Weatherburn, notes in the report that: ``the increase in bail breaches coming to court appears to be contributing to the increasing remand population.''
Commissioner Scipione said the men and women of the NSW Police Force continue to work tirelessly to keep the people of NSW safe and secure.
``Today's results are a clear indication of their daily dedication and resilience in performing their duties”.