Surprise plea to $20m Ironside coke haul
After more than a year of maintaining his innocence, a man who went to collect $20m worth of cocaine hidden in a welder has confessed to his crime.
After more than a year of maintaining his innocence, a man who went to collect $20m worth of cocaine hidden in a welder has confessed to his crime.
Further messages from AN0M chat groups that sparked the massive Operation Ironside police blitz have been heard in court as part of an alleged bikie’s bid for bail.
He dodged an alleged bashing by fellow bikie gang members after last-minute police intervention – now this man’s been charged with laundering $700k.
The alleged head of a multimillion-dollar interstate cannabis syndicate offered a co-accused $140k to take the wrap for a 160kg drug bust, Ironside prosecutors claim
Fugitive drug lord Hakan Ayik had his tentacles hooked into almost every one of the group indicted after the crime sting of the century.
These are the members of the Victorian Comancheros bikie gang who have been arrested as part of the global AN0M police sting.
The US is “working” to extradite all 17 suspects – including seven Australians – and 10 foreign nationals as part of a global bust on organised crime, but most remain at large.
The FBI has revealed more arrests have been made as part of Operation Ironside – the Australian-US crackdown on organised crime.
Operation Ironside allegedly averted a potential slaughter on The Parade – get the inside story of how police say they thwarted gangsters’ plans to execute a rival.
Senior police have revealed a second alleged murder plot by Comanchero bikies – in which they went to the wrong house – was foiled in a huge sting operation.
Police have dismantled a “trans-national” meth and cocaine ring in SA and caused “mass disruption” to the Comancheros in the past 18 months under Operation Ironside.
A tech-savvy convicted drug trafficker has been revealed as the person who invented the Trojan horse app AN0M.
Fugitive drug lord Hakan Ayik, who led the criminal underworld straight to law enforcement, has been given an ultimatum.
Dozens of South Australians caught up in the Operation Ironside sting have appeared in court.
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