Mr X: The drug kingpin more feared than prison
A veteran underworld figure given immunity from self-incrimination has chosen to go to jail indefinitely, rather than reveal the identity of feared drug kingpin “Mr X”.
A veteran underworld figure given immunity from self-incrimination has chosen to go to jail indefinitely, rather than reveal the identity of feared drug kingpin “Mr X”.
Italian organised crime is now in the sights of the AFP after Operation Ironside exposed its tentacles. This is where they are operating.
Court documents have revealed frantic text messages allegedly between two SA mafia figures, after a man was arrested over a 10kg cocaine shipment.
A year on from the Operation Ironside sting, here’s the definitive list of all 111 South Australians before the courts – including 37 whose identities are suppressed.
Police and the DPP have moved to freeze all assets owned by several Ironside accused, out of concern property and money has not been identified.
Underworld travel routes across international borders have been busy as Australia’s most wanted fugitives are on the move. Find out where they are heading.
A series of people accused of crimes allegedly uncovered by Operation Ironside have had millions of dollars in funds and luxury items frozen.
An interstate man arrested as part of the AN0M stings will remain in jail despite offering an “extraordinary” bail surety, an SA court has ruled.
Four men charged with crimes ranging from possessing illegal handguns, to running a cannabis grow house, to trafficking in heroin have pleaded guilty.
A Burnside teenager charged in the Operation Ironside sting has been released on home detention – and posted a photo with his ankle bracelet saying “home sweet home”.
Millions of AN0M messages will take months to comb through, prosecutors have said during a mass hearing of people charged in the global sting.
A man charged with involvement in a “sophisticated” drug lab uncovered in Operation Ironside wants to travel interstate for work, a court has heard.
The husband of an Insta-famous pole dancer will face court over an alleged plot to smuggle $64 million of cocaine into Australia.
An alleged drug trafficker acquitted of dealing because police replaced the drugs with sugar was using the AN0M app hours after being cleared, a court has heard.
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