ThunderIdeal Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) i have bolded a part which i find interesting for other reasons, maybe somebody can comment on that. http://www.news.com.au/national/queensland-police-tied-to-major-drug-trafficking/story-e6frfkvr-1225826149567 * More than 20 officers to give evidence * Police links to crime, bikies, drugs and clubs * 'Biggest corruption scandal' THE biggest corruption scandal since the Fitzgerald inquiry, with claims of police in major drug trafficking, is set to rock the force. The allegations centre on the Gold Coast and are believed to concern some members of the Queensland Police Service, The Courier-Mail reports. The Crime and Misconduct Commission is tipped to call a public inquiry into allegations Gold Coast police have been involved with organised crime gangs, including outlaw bikies, importing drugs and dealing them through some of the Glitter Strip's nightclubs. More than 20 officers are understood to have been hauled before secret CMC hearings to forcibly answer questions or give evidence against allegedly crooked colleagues. Phone taps, listening devices and covert surveillance are believed to have been used to gather evidence. "This will be the biggest corruption scandal since Fitzgerald," a senior police source said. "It will unfortunately drag down the reputation of the police service once again." A multimillion-dollar cocaine bust on the Gold Coast last year is believed to have helped spark the CMC probe, which has been running for several months. The CMC is investigating allegations cocaine went missing from a Gold Coast police station. The Surfers Paradise police station was raided on Sunday, as well as another Coast station. On Monday, in a separate incident, a Surfers Paradise constable was stood down on full pay pending an investigation after a drug bust in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley. The scandal follows last year's Operation Capri which resulted in the damning CMC report Dangerous Liaisons. "This will make Capri look very small," the police source said. "We're talking about allegations of police involvement in importing drugs into Australia and distributing them through the Gold Coast nightclub scene. "Police on the Coast, by nature, work pretty closely with the seedier side of the tourism industry and it would seem some may have fallen for temptation and dragged the rest of their colleagues down with them." Another source said drug dealers were blatantly plying their trade in nightclubs - with off-duty police present. It is believed key players have not been questioned by the CMC, leading to speculation a public inquiry was imminent. Yesterday, the CMC said suggestions of a "major drug trafficking investigation" were "incorrect". But a spokeswoman said illegal drugs were part of an ongoing police misconduct probe, Operation Tesco, and would not rule out a public inquiry. Edited February 3, 2010 by ThunderIdeal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slybacon Posted February 3, 2010 It happens here too. My friend has been offered a 6 month "lease" to deal. This kinda thing makes me sick! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted February 4, 2010 To be expected really, but it is still pretty fucked up. Such hypocrisy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
faustus Posted February 4, 2010 reminiscent of the TV series "the shield" life imitates art imitates ... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderIdeal Posted February 5, 2010 here is a thought. police officers aren't moved around enough, in the way that military personnel are. this means they get comfortable, learn what they can get away with, make heaps of criminal connections, and so forth. keep the bastards on their toes. don't let them get too buddy-buddy with each other, and the folks they are busting. it's the same in any government agencies, the longer you work there, the more rules you will break without getting caught, the less actual work you will do unless you want to work, the friendlier you become with the people who might be responsible for disciplinary action (last may not be so relevant to police but yeah) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ThunderIdeal Posted February 5, 2010 oh one other thing guys, seriously. take note of the two words following my bold sentence. this is how everyone is going down, according to a dream i've been having. code language doesn't really help. maybe a few times, but not again and again and again and again. keep your lips zipped on the phone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites