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Three men arrested as police break up alleged drug ring

Closure of drug trafficking operation at Bundaberg

Date Time Closure of drug trafficking operation at Bundaberg Bundaberg detectives recently closed a drug trafficking operation, originating in the Bundaberg area and extending to south-east Queensland, involving the alleged distribution of steroids, cocaine and MDMA. During the operation several residences and businesses were searched with officers locating cash, drugs and associated equipment. Following information received about the unlawful importation of Selective Androgen Receptive Modulators (SARM) which is similar to testosterone, police searched an Avoca business. It will be alleged police located more than twenty containers of restricted SARM drugs, as well as steroidal powders and liquids. They also located a substantial amount of packaging, labels, gel capsules and empty vials.

Named and shamed: Brisbane s domestic violence abusers

Crime by Bianca Hrovat Premium Content   The scourge of domestic violence is worsening across the state as statistics from the Queensland Courts reveal frightening increases in domestic violence orders (DVOs) made. More than 38,000 DVOs have been made by the Queensland Courts over the last year, the majority of which were lodged at Southport, Beenleigh and Brisbane. Women are, more often than not, the victims of domestic violence in Queensland, representing 77 per cent of those who require court protection. The orders can include conditions that limit or ban contact between the defendant and the aggrieved, prevent the defendant from coming within a a certain distance of the aggrieved, and order the defendant to be of good behaviour to the aggrieved, among other things.

You ve hit me eight times you re going to jail

‘You’ve hit me eight times. you’re going to jail’ An Australia Post employee has faced court after a fight about a wheelie bin inside a home erupted. Crime by Kara Sonter Premium Content Subscriber only An Australia Post employee has been convicted of domestic violence after a passer by heard him hurling abuse at his partner. Pine Rivers Magistrates Court heard the man was separated from his partner but still living under the same roof when the altercation happened. According to police, a member of the public called for help after they heard shouting from the man and the sound of property damage .

You ve hit me eight times you re going to jail

You ve hit me eight times you re going to jail
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