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Spinning Operation Ironside: how the AFP wanted the world to see its role in a global crime sting The “technical capacity” comment related to ANOM, a messaging app that made the whole sting ...
Justice McDonald said the AFP would also comply with subpoenas requiring production of all manuals, user and technical guides on how the AFP used the AN0M platform during Operation Ironside.
Operation Ironside police have seized luxury properties, millions in cash, cryptocurrency and fancy cars as they continue to smash bikies, Mafia figures and money-launderers. SEE THE LIST Ellen ...
To date, the AFP estimates more than 700 warrants have been executed, more than 6.3 tonnes of illicit drugs, 139 weapons and $52 million in suspected proceeds of crime have been seized in Australia.
Operation Ironside Phase 2 will target outlaw motorcycle gangs, Italian organised crime, illicit drug distributors and trusted insiders who used the police-made app AN0M to conduct their alleged ...
An0m, as it was called, looked like any off-the-shelf smartphone, but it could not be bought in a shop or on a website. First you had to know a guy, then you had to be prepared to pay: $1,700 for ...
Australian Federal Police (AFP) has so far seized over AU$31 million of assets through Operation Ironside, the message decryption sting operation that was labelled as the country's "most ...
The AFP commissioner’s decision to play up his agency’s role in the encrypted ANOM app used for a worldwide crime sting went against the police’s planned messaging, internal police documents ...
Subscription streaming platform Stan has greenlit new criminal drama series Ironside, inspired by the true story of the AFP’s use of the encrypted ANOM app to track and trap criminals, in ...
How Operation Ironside’s AFP experts found hidden cash, drugs and guns This is what the AFP’s forensic team involved in Operation Ironside did to find hidden weapons, drugs and $50 million in ...
This is what the AFP’s forensic team involved in Operation Ironside did to find hidden weapons, drugs and $50 million in dirty cash. As the fight against organised crime goes increasingly high ...
This is what the AFP’s forensic team involved in Operation Ironside did to find hidden weapons, drugs and $50 million in dirty cash. Ellen Whinnett National Investigations Editor @ellenwhinnett ...