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Human penis, testicles allegedly found in tradie’s freezer

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Police have allegedly found a severed human penis and testicles in a tradie’s freezer while investigating the removal of another person’s testicle in an alleged castration fetish act. Police went to the West End flat of electrician Ryan Andrew King, 27, in inner city Brisbane while investigating a bizarre mutilation last weekend. Police and paramedics

Crown’s junket criminal checks start with marketing team, inquiry told

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Crown Resorts conducts its due diligence of junket partners to check for potential criminal links from within the marketing team tasked with luring wealthy high rollers to its Australian casinos, creating what the group’s legal chief concedes could be a conflict of interest. Joshua Preston, who is responsible for legal and regulatory compliance at the

Quick Facts: The age of criminal responsibility in Australia and youth incarceration – Criminal Law

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Australia: Quick Facts: The age of criminal responsibility in Australia and youth incarceration 30 July 2020 HHG Legal Group To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The discussion around youth incarceration has been brought back to the surface around Australia

Secret trials threaten open justice in Australia · Global Voices

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Protesters in Brisbane protesting Australia’s claim on Timor Leste oil, May 2017- Photo by Andrew Mercer / Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0) A government illegally bugs the office of a foreign country’s Prime Minister during treaty negotiations. The spy in charge who turned whistleblower and his lawyer face secret trials. Connections are exposed between government politicians

Melbourne man arrested at Sydney Airport without permit

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

A Melbourne man has been charged with breaching the New South Wales coronavirus public health orders after flying into Sydney without a permit. The Roxburgh Park man, 21, is accused of lying about having children after telling police he had travelled to Sydney to care for them. The traveller, who hails from one of Melbourne’s

Three women charged under the Public Health Act

By brad | QLD Police Posts | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Detectives from Task Force Sierra Linnet have charged three women for allegedly providing false information on their Queensland border declarations. Police will allege that all three women travelled to Victoria and deliberately provided misleading documents at the Queensland border. A 19-year-old Heritage Park woman, a 21-year-old Acacia Ridge woman and a 21-year-old Algester woman have

Hong Kong police help #HKIndependence trend on Twitter, East Asia News & Top Stories

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

HONG KONG (AFP) – As China moves to intimidate and punish anyone who voices support for Hong Kong independence, an unlikely source has inadvertently ignited a Twitter trending hashtag advocating just that – the city’s police force. To the amusement of pro-democracy supporters online, Hong Kong police used #HKIndependence in a tweet on Wednesday (July

Australian tax office moves to track down people who withdrew super inappropriately | Australia news

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

The Australian Taxation Office has launched a pilot program to track down workers it believes may have been ineligible to withdraw up to $20,000 in retirement savings from their superannuation. ATO officials told the Senate Covid-19 inquiry on Thursday that those who inappropriately accessed super could be taxed on withdrawals or face penalties of up

Quick Facts: The age of criminal responsibility in Australia and youth incarceration – Criminal Law

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

Australia: Quick Facts: The age of criminal responsibility in Australia and youth incarceration 30 July 2020 HHG Legal Group To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The discussion around youth incarceration has been brought back to the surface around Australia

Adelaide man charged with sacrilege, a crime described as a ‘throwback to a different time’

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 30 July, 2020 | 0

An Adelaide man has appeared in court charged with sacrilege, raising questions about whether such a crime deserves to still be on the books. Key points: A man has been charged with sacrilege for allegedly stealing from an Adelaide church The church is used by the Chin community, which faces persecution in Myanmar A law

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