The argument that could bring Operation Ironside tumbling down
A lawyer for two South Australian alleged crime kingpins caught up in Operation Ironside is a step closer to having millions of AN0M messages thrown out as evidence.
A lawyer for two South Australian alleged crime kingpins caught up in Operation Ironside is a step closer to having millions of AN0M messages thrown out as evidence.
From Bunnings carparks to Maccas and suburban Adelaide homes, secret messages show how and where drugs are dealt around Adelaide. See the map.
Millions of dollars of cocaine was successfully smuggled into Australia through clever fakes from Colombia – some destined for Adelaide.
This “Facebook Gangster” thought he was operating in secret. He was wrong. Now you can see what he had to say when he thought no one was watching.
Drug kingpins and organised crime figures have been given an extra incentive to co-operate with police with a court ruling they can save their frozen assets.
A young farmer and FIFO worker who let his property be used as a criminal syndicate’s firing range to test semi-automatic weapons has been sentenced.
An alleged Hells Angels associate accused of involvement in a clandestine Brisbane meth lab is seeking documents provided by the FBI to Australian law enforcement as part of Operation Ironside.
Alleged crime figures fighting to have millions of intercepted messages thrown out of court have been hit with a huge legal setback.
An alleged drug “kingpin” arrested under Operation Ironside bragged about having helicopters and boats and cash – but it was all a lie, a court has heard.
Shocking dashcam has captured the seconds a young girl runs in front of a car on a suburban street in Melbourne, as her helpless father is forced to watch on.
After hearing months of evidence as part of a case challenging the validity of the encrypted AN0M app at the heart of Operation Ironside, the Supreme Court has ruled on its legality.
Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog is being inundated with complaints about police, following recent concerns officers showed an “astonishing disregard” for the law.s
Six men charged over an alleged Comanchero murder plot to gun down one of their own at a popular Adelaide cafe strip have entered their pleas in court.
Prosecutors are appealing a three-year jail term for shifting $9m in meth because they say it could lead to lesser sentences for other Ironside criminals.
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