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They cleaned him out anyway.
Did they threaten the women with charges and jail?
I don't know whether they cleaned him out or not but I'm pretty sure the Crime Commission don't think they did. They were still looking for it all for some time after they got him back from Greece.
The Crime Commission are in the business of looking for crime.
Roberta's been arrested for false imprisonment and extortion. hah
Roberta Williams show gets weirder as gangland identity is led away in handcuffs
The former wife of slain underworld figure Carl Williams is led away from a Melbourne home in handcuffs by Fraud and Extortion Squad detectives before being taken for questioning.www.abc.net.au
"He told the inquiry Mokbel called for the meeting and the offer was the three would do "short stints" in jail to end the drug war playing out across Melbourne. "Tony tried to broker a deal to end the gangland war in 2004.
He told the inquiry Mokbel called for the meeting and the offer was the three would do "short stints" in jail to end the drug war playing out across Melbourne.
"He wanted to get back to the status quo. We could all go back to doing what we do, 'You can be corrupt and we'll keep running the drug trade in Melbourne'," Mr O'Brien said.
Mr O'Brien said from that day he understood Mokbel was a main player in the drug trade and decided to go after him. (Or was it rather the suggestion that the police were being corrupt, had nfi but that Tones could fix it)
What Tony Mokbel allegedly said as he tried to broker a deal with police
The convicted drug lord tried to broker a deal with police to end Melbourne's bloody gangland war in 2004, according to the former boss of Victoria's anti-gangland taskforce.www.abc.net.au
"He told the inquiry Mokbel called for the meeting and the offer was the three would do "short stints" in jail to end the drug war playing out across Melbourne. "
*Drug war. In other words he'd offer up 3 people in exchange for him going on with his dirty business. How noble.
Unbelievable. How much more will they uncover and release? How much more will be hidden?Yikes.
Lawyer X 'secretly edited statements' and may have perverted justice
amp.theage.com.au
Yikes.
Lawyer X 'secretly edited statements' and may have perverted justice
amp.theage.com.au
Robertson: "I don't think anything like this has been attempted."
Mokbel: "Yeah."
Robertson: "Not a multiple-case deal."
Mokbel: "But what, this will stop. I'll tell ya if it's going to stop a royal commission, this will stop it."
Robertson: "Oh my god it could even start one."
It's in here https://www.rcmpi.vic.gov.au/MediaL...13-April-2004,-tendered-10-September-2019.pdfThis transcript of when Mokbel tried to broker a deal to stop the gangland war has to be read to be believed. More interesting than the main points in the article is actually imo, the last paragraph. Here sprockets they do have it on tape.
But when it comes to Mokbel's deal that he wants to take to the then Director of Public Prosecutions, Paul Coghlan, the police aren't impressed.
Read what Tony Mokbel told police as he tried to broker a deal to end the gangland war
As pressure on his drug cartel mounted and with many of Tony Mokbel's associates before the courts, in 2004 the drug trafficker met with two drug squad detectives at Yarra Bend Park and tried to broker a deal.www.abc.net.au
Wouldn't normally do... hmmm.Seriously? Can this get any smuttier or more repulsive?
Melbourne lawyer Nicola Gobbo deployed all sorts of tactics to hide her betrayal from her clients, but police have denied they encouraged her to have a sexual relationship with a drug cook.
Police handlers for the lawyer-turned-informer knew the man was romantically interested in Ms Gobbo, who was defending him on drugs charges while also setting him up over his clandestine drug labs.
A handler known as Peter Smith admitted while she was never encouraged to have a sexual relationship with the man, it was left to her and never explicitly discouraged.
“(Sources are) the ones in the position to know how to develop that relationship so the information’s forthcoming,” he told a royal commission into police use of informers on Thursday.
“She was told not to do anything relationship-wise that she wouldn’t normally do.”
Ms Gobbo, also known to police as informer 3838, referred multiple times to her relationship with the cook when speaking to handlers, according to the records of their conversations.
“3838 has considered (the cook’s) recent lack of contact, and a possibility for this is that 3838 has ‘utensil teased’ him one too many times,” a handler wrote in January 2006.
Mr Smith described Ms Gobbo’s use of the phrase as “quite distasteful”.
Ms Gobbo’s lawyer Peter Collinson QC suggested it was in the interest of police for the cook to have romantic feelings towards Ms Gobbo and that it was “pretty obvious” he would be more inclined to tell her about his plans to cook drugs.
NoCookies | The Australian
www.theaustralian.com.au
Better add pimping to the list of potential criminal charges that the Royal Commission could find against VicPolSeriously? Can this get any smuttier or more repulsive?
Melbourne lawyer Nicola Gobbo deployed all sorts of tactics to hide her betrayal from her clients, but police have denied they encouraged her to have a sexual relationship with a drug cook.
Police handlers for the lawyer-turned-informer knew the man was romantically interested in Ms Gobbo, who was defending him on drugs charges while also setting him up over his clandestine drug labs.
A handler known as Peter Smith admitted while she was never encouraged to have a sexual relationship with the man, it was left to her and never explicitly discouraged.
“(Sources are) the ones in the position to know how to develop that relationship so the information’s forthcoming,” he told a royal commission into police use of informers on Thursday.
“She was told not to do anything relationship-wise that she wouldn’t normally do.”
Ms Gobbo, also known to police as informer 3838, referred multiple times to her relationship with the cook when speaking to handlers, according to the records of their conversations.
“3838 has considered (the cook’s) recent lack of contact, and a possibility for this is that 3838 has ‘utensil teased’ him one too many times,” a handler wrote in January 2006.
Mr Smith described Ms Gobbo’s use of the phrase as “quite distasteful”.
Ms Gobbo’s lawyer Peter Collinson QC suggested it was in the interest of police for the cook to have romantic feelings towards Ms Gobbo and that it was “pretty obvious” he would be more inclined to tell her about his plans to cook drugs.
NoCookies | The Australian
www.theaustralian.com.au
Were you the guy outside the MCG in 2017 trying to flog off Adelaide Premiers tshirts for $5Wouldn't normally do... hmmm.
BTW, I don't think my 'I haven't slept with Nicola Gobbo' tee shirts are going to be big sellers.