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Man arrested and drugs seized as part of operation Brandish

Date Time Man arrested and drugs seized as part of operation Brandish Detectives from Caulfield Divisional Response Unit arrested a man as part of a significant investigation into drug trafficking in Melbourne’s inner south east. This morning police executed warrants at two addresses in Ormond. Police seized a quantity of cannabis, cannabinoids, cash and prescription drugs. The man was arrested today after police seized quantities of MDMA, methylamphetamine, cocaine, cannabis, LSD and heroin as well as cash on the 22 December 2020 as part of Operation BRANDISH-2019. The 39-year-old Ormand man has been charged with traffick and possession of cannabis, cocaine, heroin, LSD, MDMA, methylamphetamine and possess proceeds of crime.

Louisiana to get $2B in federal virus aid, but with strings

Louisiana to get $2B in federal virus aid, but with strings 2 months 3 weeks 4 days ago Friday, January 15 2021 Jan 15, 2021 January 15, 2021 4:17 PM January 15, 2021 in News Source: Associated Press Share: BATON ROUGE (AP) Louisiana expects to receive at least $2 billion in coronavirus aid from the latest relief package passed by Congress, but state officials don’t yet know what strings are attached and how much of the cash could help patch budget holes next year. “It’s a big mystery right now, how those dollars can be spent,” said Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne, the governor’s chief budget adviser. Data collected by the Legislative Fiscal Office, the Board of Regents and others analyzing the congressional legislation estimate Louisiana’s in line for nearly $1.2 billion for K-12 schools, $308 million for rental assistance, $310 million for the health department and $277 million for higher education. Gov. John Bel Edwards also will have $23 mill

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Former lottery executive testifies money laundering politically charged, gets emotional

The Globe and Mail Dirk Meissner Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer A former executive with British Columbia’s lottery corporation became emotional Tuesday after two days of testimony at a public inquiry into money laundering. Robert Kroeker took several moments to compose himself but his voice still cracked with emotion when he was asked to describe his experience as a focal point in B.C.’s probe into money laundering.

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