Sunday 17 November 2019

UPDATE... On alleged thugs that terrorised me

Allegedly Peter Schaffer is in prison... awaiting on mentions before Central Court.
Allegedly Sonya Alameddine is in prison awaiting Hearing outcome
Allegedly Sam Ibrahim is in prison
Allegedly Essam Nicola Gerges has been diagnosed with brain cancer after spending more than 5 years in prison for this drug dealing.
Allegedly Lui Villiany has been in and out of prison is still before the courts.
Allegedly Sam Makras is still around Woolloomooloo at times.

Thursday 7 November 2019

Amphetamines and Cocaine Statistics for NSW

Amphetamines and Cocaine statistics for NSW

Meth/amphetamines comes in many forms including powder/pills (speed), crystal methamphetamine (crystal meth or ice) and a sticky paste (base). Ice is usually the most pure form, followed by base then speed. Cocaine (coke) is a strong stimulant mostly used as a recreational drug. It is usually snorted as a powder, inhaled as smoke or injected as a solution.
According to the latest National Drug Strategy Household Survey (2017), about 1.3 million (6.3%) Australians aged 14 and over indicated that they had used meth/amphetamines at some stage in their lifetime and 280,000 (1.4%) had done so in the last 12 months. Similar proportions were found for cocaine use (9% for lifetime use and 2.5% for recent use). 
The following table provides information on the short (2 year) and medium (5 year) term trends in the number of incidents of use/possess amphetamines and cocaine offences recorded by the NSW Police Force by region (Statistical Area).
The next update will be available: December 2019
The map below shows the rate per 100,000 population for use/possess amphetamine offences recorded by the NSW Police Force by Statistical in 2018.

Kings Cross links to Rebels

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5973317/Former-Rebels-Bikie-linked-Home-Away-star-Jodi-Gordon.html20 Jul 2018 ... Mark Judge, who is friends with Kings Cross nightclub owner John ... raided by police in $3.5m fake Rolex probe employs a former Rebels bikie ...

Sunday 3 November 2019

Glen McNamara has been granted an appeal.

Glen McNamara - Roger Rogerson's partner in the murder of Jamie Gao - has been granted leave to appeal and the appeal will be heard by the Court of Criminal Appeal over 3 days starting 30 March 2020. The pair were sentenced in September 2016.