Cold case playing cards to be rolled out in NSW prisons
The faces of unsolved homicide victims will be featured on playing cards and handed out to inmates in a pilot program.
The faces of unsolved homicide victims will be featured on playing cards and handed out to inmates in a pilot program.
John Lavulo, also known as Big Kash, has been a controversial figure on the Sydney rap scene. He has survived a hit on his life, been arrested multiple times and a target of the gangs squad. But he says that is now all behind him.
Comanchero turned Bandido Mohamad “Mick” Hijazi is quite popular as the Western Australia Police Force discovered when they were told to come back another time on a recent visit to NSW.
The limousine driver who was infected with Covid after he transported an international aircrew from Sydney Airport has learnt of his fate.
Paramedics were called to a unit block in Bondi on Saturday following a Triple-0 call about multiple overdoses.
Toddler William Tyrrell’s disappearance in 2014 led to an exhaustive search and has become one of Australia’s most baffling missing person cases — and police haven’t given up.
Facial recognition technology has been marred in controversy in the United States but in Sydney, police claim it is playing a key role in identifying suspects in serious and organised crime — and there are plans to expand even further.
Compromising photographs of a Sydney solicitor that were sent to gang boss Bassam Hamzy have been uncovered by Corrective Services at the state’s most secure prison – Goulburn Supermax.
Most sexual assault survivors do not report to police and even if they do only 3 per cent result in a guilty conviction.
A lawyer for the notorious Hamze family will fight to have restrictions around them relaxed in the wake of the Bilal Hamze’s execution-style murder.
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