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Killing the Drug Empires

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If anyone is caught with drugs they must be made to consume the lot right there & them & left to it. Duterte has the right idea. No excuses, Bang! end of that problem.

TL: Malcolm Roberts, the Senator for the Village of the Damned.

Now you mention it, he does look like the blond boy in the Poster. Great Movie that.
Posted by Jayb, Tuesday, 29 August 2017 9:16:26 PM
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Hi there CHRISGAFF1000...

I'm sorry to disappoint you, by appearing (prima facie) that I'm not on your side? That would be so far from the truth it wouldn't even be funny. I know what you mean by a direct frontal attack, by playing the hard game, and taking it right up to the corrupt bastards who luxuriate in the many clubs and other 'closed' institutions available only to the super rich and the politically powerful?

Cast your mind back to the infamous 'Wall' opposite St Vincent Hospital, behind the old Central Criminal Court Buildings. A place where young 'willing' boys linger in the hope some rich poofter would pay his price and have his way with the kid? A certain member of the judiciary at the highest level was caught and given up by his driver. Caught, absolutely on the nose. A major disgrace for the arrogant Judiciary.

What happened Chris? Nothing precisely nought, mistaken identity, or some such rot? Now that's an illustration of the 'ambit of political power' being displayed for all to see? Need I say more. You'd never manage to get one of these sleazes into court, let alone jump the box? Sorry ol' fella, them's are the facts I'm afraid. Take it easy.
Posted by o sung wu, Tuesday, 29 August 2017 9:57:55 PM
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OSW: Now that's an illustration of the 'ambit of political power' being displayed for all to see?

Like I said previously. The Mr Bigs are "very" high up in the Legal Profession & you'll never be able to pin anything on them.
Posted by Jayb, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 8:12:06 AM
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Jayb,

All it needs is research of the big swinging knobs who were desperate to unseat former Queensland Premier Campbell Newman, who brought in the successful Vicious Lawless Association Disestablishment Act 2013 (VLAD). Then follow the leads to those behind and then behind them again.

Campbell Newman also 'short-fronted' senior police on the Gold Coast for example, who had become too close to office bearers of the outlaw motorcycle gangs. Those senior police excused their familiarity with the notorious gang figures, claiming that it might reduce gang on gang violence, actually helping gangs establish and hold drug territory and turning a blind eye to the notorious crime figures who ran clubs where drugs are distributed to youth, and cocaine and other recreational drugs to the well-off white collar professionals, lawyers and others.

Why is it that apart from Campbell Newman, senior Australian politicians, Premiers and PMs, their retinues of senior public servants and Police Commissioners too, don't take any of the advice and legal and financial instruments of the FBI, who are arguably some of the best in the world where intercepting drugs and gangs is concerned?

Why do they, politicians, fudge around with window dressing like Howard's ineffective and costly 'gun control', sooling police onto ordinary duly licensed citizens and wasting millions on white elephant 'gun registries' (that don't list illegal weapons of criminals, the sawn-off shotgun that killed the infant girl), instead of dong the hard yards on the money trail and cooperating fully and long-term among Australian police jurisdictions?

Could the untraceable millions being made daily from drugs explain any of that?
Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 12:45:34 PM
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For years The Courier Mail has been detailing the tip of the iceberg where organised crime in Queensland is concerned. An example,

"Cashed-up drug dealing criminal’s execution adds to Queensland’s unsolved underbelly
David Murray, The Courier-Mail
May 18, 2014
A CAREER criminal is suspected to have been cashed-up and meeting someone he knew for a drug deal when he was gunned down at an isolated Logan boat ramp.

Investigators have found Julian Neuendorf was connected to the high-level trade of heroin and ice before his execution-style murder in November 2012...

The murder is among a wave of slayings in Queensland that have drug connections, reflecting an era of extreme underworld violence.

Other drug-related cases still under investigation include the murders of Jack Lee, John Lazzaro, Sultan Alamri and Chantal Barnett and Robert Martinez.

It has also been revealed that Brisbane chef Peter Milos, who was bashed to death this month, had extensive family connections to organised crime and was facing charges relating to ice, weapons and drug dealing.

The Neuendorf investigation, codenamed Operation Kilo Alaska, has led police to a hoard of cash, guns, drugs and drug-production equipment.

Police found Neuendorf was linked to several safe deposit boxes at Reserve Vault Australia, a high security storage facility in Brisbane’s CBD. When detectives arrived at the heavily fortified complex they found Neuendorf’s safe contained a small amount of collectable coins.

Another safe contained $748,250 in cash, which has been seized as suspected proceeds of crime.

A Storage King Cleveland shed was found with almost $432,000 in cash, a double barrel shotgun and a 9mm pistol.

Another storage facility contained glassware typically used in the production of heroin and amphetamines.

Neuendorf, 38, was an armed robber in the 1990s who was known by the nickname “Pixie” and had a history of violence.

He was severely assaulted before being shot numerous times and dumped in the Logan River near the Henderson Park boat ramp between about 7pm and 9pm on November 1, 2012."
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/cashedup-drug-dealing-criminals-execution-adds-to-queenslands-unsolved-underbelly/news-story/d591bc88c8fa650dca565c44ebb13773
Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 1:00:11 PM
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Dear Chris,

Drug-dealers and government: it's hard to tell which of the two is worse.

But one thing is sure: I don't want to be caught in between while they war each other.

Your proposal is extremely likely to catch in its net also many innocent people, for any addict or street-dealer could name me and you as their suppliers.

So thanks, but no thanks.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 30 August 2017 1:26:02 PM
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