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  2. List of Australian criminals - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 January 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes. Bank robbers Australians convicted of bank robbery ...

  3. Hakan Ayik - Wikipedia

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    Ayik was born in Australia to parents from Turkey. [4] His father died when he was young, with many family members being drug users. [5] His cousin and brother later ended up in prison. [5] He studied at James Cook Boys Technology High School in Kogarah, New South Wales. [5] A classmate of Ayik was Duax Ngakuru, the future boss of the ...

  4. Category:2024 crimes in Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. List of unsolved murders in Australia - Wikipedia

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    On 15 January 2017 Victoria Police offered a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the apprehension and subsequent conviction of the person or persons responsible. [46] As of July 2016 the crime was unsolved, [47] but in September 2024 a man was arrested in Italy in relation to the murders. [48] 1977 Donald Bruce Mackay

  6. Alameddine crime network - Wikipedia

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    The Alameddine crime network is an Australian organised crime group that operates out of the Western Sydney suburb of Merrylands.The gang, which is led by Rafat Alameddine, [1] is allegedly one of the biggest drug-trafficking organisations in Sydney, with New South Wales Police declaring the organisation to have reportedly earned around $1 million in weekly profit at its peak. [2]

  7. Tony Mokbel - Wikipedia

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    Mokbel became Australia's most wanted fugitive, [25] until his eventual arrest by Greek police in Athens on 5 June 2007. [4] Prior to his arrest, there was a $1 million bounty for information leading to his capture. [26] [27] On 5 July 2007, Australia made a formal request to Greece for Mokbel's extradition.

  8. Most Wanted - Wikipedia

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    A most wanted list used by a law enforcement agency to alert the public, such as: EU Most Wanted; FBI Most Wanted Terrorists; FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives; ICE Most Wanted; List of Mexico's 37 most-wanted drug lords; List of most wanted fugitives in Italy; List of most wanted Nazi war criminals, Simon Wiesenthal Center

  9. Dave Everett - Wikipedia

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    David Francis Everett (c. 1962 – 13 May 2013) was an Australian criminal, writer and former member of the Australian Special Air Service Regiment and Karen National Liberation Army. During his manhunt he was regarded as the most wanted man in the history of Australian criminals.