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Monday, March 16, 2009

Sydney: Cronulla, Sharks Stalk Ocean Race Swimmers

Better than the "Cronulla Riots" in "Daarnce", a frigging SHARK!!!!!
appears mid way through the annual
Cronulla / SHARK Island ocean Swim.



Is Sydney Killer Shark and School Fish Capital of the WORLD?

Sharks, Fish, Sharks and more bloody Fish,
then more Bloody Big Sharks!!!!!
See what happens when you elect Socialist's!!!






Three Meter Bull Shark captured 600meters from Sydney Opera House


Sydney's Occupied territories erupt in Murder and Assault Police, as Islams Finest do their THAANG



Islams Finest On Parade in Sydney's
Occupied Territories
.
Drug boss executed

SMH
Les Kennedy, Eamonn Duff and Manuel Mitternacht
March 15, 2009

THE head of one of Sydney's most powerful drug dealing crime syndicates was shot dead in a drive-by shooting at a busy intersection yesterday, sparking police fears the brazen killing in front of pedestrians would reignite a gang war.

As police called for calm among members of Sydney's Middle Eastern community last night the dead man was named as Abdul Qadier Darwiche, 37, of Condell Park, whose younger brother Adnan "Eddie" Darwiche, of Lakemba, is serving life for double murder.

Police said Darwiche died in a hail of at least six gunshots fired into his moving vehicle by gunmen in a silver four-wheel-drive as he was driving along Miller Road, Bass Hill, near the intersection of Liverpool Road, at 3.45pm.

The Peace Loving Relatives and their Friends at the Murder scene,note the the numerous assault Police incidents as Police investigate the murder(video includes history of mayhem created by these scum)



Within seconds his vehicle careered off the road and into a park, crashing into a gum tree with Darwiche dead behind the wheel. Police would not say if a weapon was found inside his car, a black Triton utility, but confirmed the attack followed an argument with a group of men in a nearby street.

In September 2007 police publicly identified Abdul Darwiche as the head of a "criminal syndicate" when Detective Inspector Michael Ryan told the Administrative Decisions Tribunal that Darwiche's family controlled drug networks in the city's south-west.

Inspector Ryan named the head of the family syndicate as Abdul Darwiche, who in 2006 was found not guilty of the attempted murder of Farouk "Frank" Razzak, alleged to have headed a rival clan.

It was the first time police publicly named someone as the head of a family-based Middle Eastern crime syndicate. Abdul Darwiche strongly denied the allegations at the time, saying the police claims were based on unfounded rumour and speculation, and said police had a personal vendetta against him.

The allegations, in which police also alleged Abdul Darwiche carried a gun down the back of his pants, came to light when he appealed to the Administrative Decisions Tribunal after the Tow Truck Authority refused his application for a tow truck licence on the grounds that he was not of good character.

Inspector Ryan told the tribunal a former associate of Abdul Darwiche had informed police that he sold cannabis and amphetamines for him "from 1996 onwards".

Adnan Darwiche was sentenced to life imprisonment in November 2006 for a double murder committed with three others during a bloody inter-family drug feud in Sydney's south-west that was investigated by the forerunner to the Middle Eastern Crime Squad, Task Force Gain.

The taskforce was set up in 2003 to end a bloody series of drive-by shootings involving the Darwiche and Razzak families.

Adnan Darwiche is serving natural life jail terms in the Supermax high security jail in Goulburn for murdering Ziad Razzak and young mother Mervat Nemra.

Ms Nemra was an innocent bystander whose home Ziad Razzak was using as a safe house while being hunted by rival drug dealers.

The Funeral at Lakemba Mosque,attended by the victims fellow members of
" The Religion of Peace"







Both were killed when Adnan Darwiche and three others fired more than 100 bullets from Russian military AK-47 assault rifles and an M1 machine-gun into the Greenacre house where the two were sleeping.

Adnan Darwiche's Supreme Court trial in 2006 was told that that the dispute between him and another relative Bilal Razzak erupted in 2001 over drug-dealing boundaries and a broken marriage between Darwiche's sister, Khadige, and Ali Abdul-Razzak.

In August, 2003 Ali Abdul-Razzak was shot dead by three unidentified gunmen as he walked from prayers at the Lakemba Mosque. His killers have not been found.

Police who rushed to the scene of yesterday's shooting were quick to say that the shooting had not stemmed from road rage, saying Abdul Darwiche appeared to have been deliberately targeted by a gunman in a silver coloured Honda CRV four-wheel-drive vehicle. Detectives from the Middle Eastern Crime Squad joined Homicide investigators and Bankstown police in the investigation last night.

The shooting was seen by a number of customers, staff and children in a small shopping centre and service station bordering the intersection. They were in the nearby kebab shop, Subway and chemist shop and United service station.

Police cordoned off the park where the dead man's vehicle came to a halt and placed a tarpaulin over the vehicle to protect clues for crime scene investigators as the body lay slumped inside.

Darwin, Australia.Human remains found in Black Jungle Swamp.

Human remains found near site where girl, 11, feared taken by crocodile in Northern Territory

By Tara Ravens
News.com.au
March 16, 2009 07:35pm

HUMAN remains have been found in a flooded creek near where an 11-year-old girl is believed to have been taken by a crocodile in rural Darwin.
An elite 10-man search squad, armed with rifles for their own protection, made the grisly find after more than 12 hours methodically trawling Black Jungle Swamp.

Superintendent Michael Murphy said the remains, believed to be body parts, would be subject to DNA testing for identification.



"No specifics will be given in relation to the trauma or the type of evidence located out of respect for the family," he said, adding that he could not "begin to understand the emotions they are encountering".

The child had been playing with her seven-year-old sister and two friends, aged 10 and 12, when she disappeared in the suburb of

Lambells Lagoon about 5.30pm (CST) yesterday.

Supt Murphy said the children told officers they had seen the tail and the mouth of a crocodil "splash the surface" moments before the girl disappeared.

"They are very upset, as you could understand," he said.

"This is very hard-hitting for the local community and it's hard-hitting for the Northern Territory and the rest of Australia - the loss of a young girl is a very tragic event."

Poor visibility and fast flowing water forced police to abandon their search last night. It resumed with the aid of a helicopter and four park rangers at first light today.

The highly trained and heavily armed police squad scoured a 2km water channel, braving water up to shoulder height before taking their search to the surrounding flood plain.

Despite the dense vegetation and murky water, police discovered a pair of board shorts about 70m downstream from where the missing girl was swimming.

A few hours later they found human remains 450m from the site, Supt Murphy said. The crime scene has now been closed and NT police are preparing a file for the coroner.

Local Michael Dobrobitch, who lives off the red dirt road that runs to the swamp, said it was unusual for saltwater crocodiles to come so far inland.

"(But) if they are breeding or hungry, and they can pick up a scent in the creek, or they get caught coming through the current, then the salties will venture into the freshwater," he said.

Mr Dobrobitch said kids were known to swim in the waterway, despite the fact it is a closed park with permits only usually granted for scientific studies.

"If you come from the town you'd be more scared of the grass and snakes and dingoes and crocodiles ... but being bush children it's just second nature to go into the bush and into the creek," Mr Dobrobitch said.

The girl is the second young crocodile victim this year.

In February, five-year-old Jeremy Doble died in the far north Queensland Daintree River after he followed his dog into the river where his parents run a tour company.

Last September, 62-year-old Vietnam veteran Arthur Booker died while checking crab pots at a campsite on the Endeavour River near Cooktown.