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  2. Jim O'Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Jim O'Sullivan may refer to: Jim O'Sullivan, husband of Irish businesswoman Margaret Molloy; Jim O'Sullivan (hurler), member of Cork Junior Hurling Team 1994; Jim O'Sullivan (police commissioner), commissioner 1992–2000 of Queensland Police Service; Jim O'Sullivan (athlete), Australian 400m silver medallist in 1977 Pacific Conference Games

  3. Queensland Police Service - Wikipedia

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    Jim O'Sullivan: APM: 1992: 2000: Commissioner O'Sullivan's substantial record of achievement had a far reaching impact on the policy and operational direction of policing in Queensland. Mr O'Sullivan oversaw the introduction of the 'Police Beat Project' piloted in Toowoomba in 1993. He launched the 'Identify It' property marking project in 1995.

  4. File:James Patrick O'Sullivan, Queensland Police Commissioner ...

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  5. List of Queensland commissions of inquiry - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2018) This is a list of commissions of inquiry in Queensland. Royal Commission on the management of the Woogaroo Lunatic Asylum and the Lunatic Reception Houses of the Colony (1877) Royal Commission into the Constitution, Administration and Working of the Criminal Investigation Branch of the Police Force of Queensland (1899 ...

  6. Fitzgerald Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Fitzgerald's report was submitted on 3 July 1989. [1] As a result, a number of high-profile politicians were charged with crimes, and Queensland Police Commissioner Terry Lewis was charged with corruption. [6] Bjelke-Petersen himself was put on trial for perjury in respect of evidence he gave to the inquiry.

  7. Crime in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    By 2021, the Queensland Police Service was responding to an average of more than 400 cases of domestic violence every day. [ 50 ] In April 2024, a Brisbane man was charged after being found to be the Australian leader of a transnational organised crime organisation that was responsible for smuggling in and distributing tonnes of drugs into ...

  8. Parents identify bodies of U.S., Australian tourists missing ...

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican authorities on Sunday confirmed the American and two Australian tourists who went missing in northern Mexico last week are dead after their bodies were identified by ...

  9. History of the Queensland Police - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Police Department was given control of the Firearms Act and creates the Firearms Section under Clerk Thomas Baty, to undertake the major task of licensing firearms. [1] Commissioner Carroll gains approval for an experimental wireless station with the call sign 'VKR'. Three patrol cars were equipped with the new one-way, wireless ...