Inside the police operations bunker as the raids went down
At 5.30am on Monday, a senior South Australian detective radioed the phrase “execute resolution” – and more than 400 cops sprang into action.
At 5.30am on Monday, a senior South Australian detective radioed the phrase “execute resolution” – and more than 400 cops sprang into action.
A team of Defence scientists from South Australia are now in demand globally to help stop serious child crimes including trafficking and abductions.
Two handguns made with a 3D printer have been seized by Adelaide detectives – along with dozens of other firearms including a machine gun found in a suburban park.
One woman recently gave birth but instead of taking her baby home, she returned with him to prison to serve out her sentence. We take a rare look inside the Sydney jail where mums get to look after their kids. See the video and pictures.
Queensland detectives are yet to make any official notification to India for help to locate the key person of interest in the brutal slaying of Toyah Condingley, despite local officials and the man’s family saying they’re willing to assist.
Top barrister Mark Griffin QC will soon die from terminal cancer. But he granted SA Weekend an exclusive interview to reflect on his life – from defending a Snowtown killer to the humiliation of having to resign as a District Court judge.
Wife killer Gerard Baden-Clay will be disciplined after a bizarre incident in which he was accused of assaulting a prison officer.
Notorious backpacker killer Bradley John Murdoch has been diagnosed with cancer. The diagnosis has seen the infamous inmate take a leave of absence from his work in the prison kitchen, where he is well known for his desserts.
He murdered two people including his ex-girlfriend, now former Bandidos enforcer Lionel Patea wants compensation for the lingering effects of a prison incident.
Police have quietly begun using a new facility to help them enforce the law along 2500km of train line the length of Queensland.
Child sex predators have a new avenue for finding victims, and the latest disturbing incident has spurred a warning from police.
Australian politicians want to visit Julian Assange after a UN expert has said the Wikileaks founder is displaying “all the symptoms typical for prolonged exposure to psychological torture”.
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