Immigration detainee who allegedly attacked guards arrested
Immigration detainee Paea Teu has been arrested after allegedly attacking two guards with a shiv while being deported to Tonga.
Immigration detainee Paea Teu has been arrested after allegedly attacking two guards with a shiv while being deported to Tonga.
The Saturday Telegraph has won a legal battle to lift a suppression order on an explosive case launched by the state’s most feared crime boss Bassam Hamzy.
Bassam Hamzy has represented himself in so many court cases. But is he a trained lawyer? The Saturday Telegraph investigates.
Two of the seven samples of debris taken from a dehydrator that accused triple murderer Erin Patterson has admitted she dumped at a tip showed evidence of death cap mushrooms, a court has heard.
Investigators needed four days to scour an alleged multimillion-dollar drug lab, where they uncovered enough chemicals to produce hundreds of kilograms of meth.
Cops have established a strikeforce to investigate a 40-person brawl at the iconic Manly Wharf after a teen was allegedly set upon by a large gang of youths. Here is what we know.
In a special investigation, The Daily Telegraph goes behind the scenes with the expert team of police detectives who refuse to allow murder victims to be forgotten — and, they’ve got a message for the killers who think they got away with it …
Three hotel employees have been charged after allegedly assaulting a patron on the Mid-North Coast, where police later found him with fractured ribs and vertebrae.
Three hotel employees have been charged after allegedly assaulting a man while removing him from a licensed premises in Tuncurry.
A self-described “nomad on the run” broke into a south coast beauty salon and stole nearly $10,000 worth of products during a layover in Australia en route to Vietnam.
A man is on the run after a hit and run, which left a four-year-old boy with a head injury in Lavington.
A registered nurse and retained firefighter made a “gross error” when she downed a bottle of Fireball whisky, “got lost” and hit a parked car without even realising in the middle of the day.
The oldest cold case solved by an elite squad of NSW Police detectives came with 155 boxes of meticulous evidence records. Then one final piece of the puzzle slid into place.
A samurai sword owner threatened to chop a woman’s head off and set fire to his former partner’s home, less than two years after he tried to burn down a Lismore councillor’s door.
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