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Frenchs Forest: Accused ‘serial flasher’ charged

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

A man accused of repeatedly stalking and intimidating women on Sydney’s northern beaches over the last three years has been charged with 39 offences. Detectives launched Strike Force Graffias in 2019 to investigate after several women came forward claiming to have been approached by a man while walking or exercising alone between November 2017 and

Australian and Briton arrested in Bali over alleged drug offences

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

Two men, one from Britain and one from Australia have been arrested on the Indonesian island of Bali for possession of methamphetamine and ecstasy, police say. Key points: The Australian suspect is alleged to have been carrying 1.2 grams of methamphetamine Indonesian police allege he was a drug “courier” for the British suspect A number

Crime of passion solved by ‘Inspector Coincidence’ after 31 years

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

Spiridon K., who was a friend of the husband of Garifalia Z., is said to have fallen in love with her and hassled her to leave her husband and her two eight and nine-year-old daughters for him. Garifalia Z. resisted his advances and agreed to only one last clarifying talk. On 6 April 1989 the

Who should pick our Australia Day honourees? | The Canberra Times

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

news, latest-news, order of australia, council for the order of australia, australia day honours I am not entirely sure why I originally got worked up about the Australian honours system. My parents, new arrivals in 1951, thought they were very important so guess it rubbed off. Pretty confident though that I wrote my first ever

Cyber attacks on Australia blurring the lines between peace and war, Defence Minister says

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

Foreign government cyber-attacks on Australia have increased further since June, when Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed Australian organisations were under sustained digital assault. Key points: The Defence Minister says cyber attacks are blurring the lines between war and peace Cyber attacks on Australia have increased in recent months One spike in April was linked to

Who should pick our Australia Day honourees? | The Canberra Times

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

news, latest-news, order of australia, council for the order of australia, australia day honours I am not entirely sure why I originally got worked up about the Australian honours system. My parents, new arrivals in 1951, thought they were very important so guess it rubbed off. Pretty confident though that I wrote my first ever

Yang Hengjun: I am innocent and will fight to the end, Australian detained in China tells family | China

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

An Australian writer who has been detained by Chinese authorities for more than 19 months has revealed he’s been interrogated more than 300 times and taken to meetings handcuffed and blindfolded. Yang Hengjun, in his first external communication in months, has rejected Chinese reports he had confessed to espionage, stating: “I am innocent and will

DNA specialist solving the mysteries of Australia 500 unidentified bodies

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

When the man began excavating his backyard in September last year to access a sewer pipe in the northern Geelong suburb of Norlane, he was not expecting the grisly find he uncovered. But underneath an old armchair and catalogues dumped on the fence line of the neighbouring property which backed on to his was a

Cyber attacks from state-based actor increasing

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

Loading While security agencies are battling a wave of hack attacks from national governments, they are equally concerned about cyber criminals who are targeting superannuation funds, stealing people’s identities and stalking domestic violence victims. On June 19, Mr Morrison and Senator Reynolds warned a state-based actor was behind a series of cyber raids on all

Cyber attacks from state-based actor increasing

By brad | Google News - Crime Au | Comments are Closed | 3 September, 2020 | 0

Loading While security agencies are battling a wave of hack attacks from national governments, they are equally concerned about cyber criminals who are targeting superannuation funds, stealing people’s identities and stalking domestic violence victims. On June 19, Mr Morrison and Senator Reynolds warned a state-based actor was behind a series of cyber raids on all

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