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Thứ Sáu, 29 tháng 3, 2013

Vic Good Friday appeal targets $16m

VICTORIANS are being asked to dig deep for sick children as organisers of the annual Good Friday Appeal hope to beat last year's record.

Victorians raised a record breaking $15,820,640.78 for the Royal Children's Hospital by midnight on Good Friday last year.

Fundraisers are out in full force this year, with volunteers standing on street corners across Melbourne and various fundraising activities getting under way throughout the day.

By 12.45pm (AEDT) on Friday, $3,211,556.05 had been raised.

The appeal has received more than $245 million since it began in 1931.


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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 3, 2013

$1.4m seized as taxman targets Rebels

MORE than $1.4 million of outstanding tax has been collected from the Rebels and associates as a task force tries to disrupt the bikie gang's cash flow.

The Attero national task force includes state and territory law enforcement agencies, the Australian Crime Commission, Customs, the Australian Tax Office and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.

It was created to "disrupt, disable and dismantle the criminal activity of the Rebels business model", Attero senior investigator John De Candia said.

"As money is the lifeblood of organised crime, we are also looking at non-traditional ways of disrupting the Rebels' business model by understanding their money flow and ensuring they comply with their tax obligations just like every other Australian is expected to do," he said in a statement on Tuesday.

Using the tax system also enables the task force to track and capture suspicious income that may have been laundered by the gang, Det Supt De Candia said.

Attero has seized $1.4 million of outstanding tax from people and entities associated with the Rebels and referred 30 gang members for prosecution over the debts.

A further 280 members and businesses linked to the Rebels have debts with the tax office of between $1000 and $1.93 million.

"All of these cases have been subject to debt collection action," Det Supt De Candia said.

As part of investigations, more than 700 charges have been laid against about 500 people for various offences.

These included serious assault, stalking, kidnapping, affray, firearms, weapons offences, drug offences, property, street and traffic offences.

Attero investigators have also seized more than 40 firearms and knuckledusters, tasers, machetes, illegal knives, batons and throwing stars.

Amphetamines, cannabis, steroids and ecstasy have also been found.


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