This is a joint media release between the Australian Federal Police and Tasmania Police
A 41-year-old Tasmanian man with links to Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs faced court in Hobart yesterday (28 July 2021) after being charged by the Australian Federal Police with providing false or misleading information.
Police allege the 41-year-old purchased a luxury motor vehicle through a loan obtained using false and misleading information, contrary to section 136 of the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Funding Act 2006.
The Tasmanian National Anti-Gangs Squad (NAGS) yesterday (Wednesday, 28 July 2021) conducted search warrants at premises in Glenorchy, Derwent Park and Mowbray, Tasmania.
Police allegedly found documentation, as well as a number of emails and PDF files, relating to the loan obtained for the luxury motor vehicle. During the search warrants police seized an $80,000 luxury motor vehicle.
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Mountain Scene
By MARJORIE COOK
Rural Queenstown residents are up in arms over council plans to put freedom camping sites in their neighbourhood reserves.
City Hall’s investigating options to locate sites around the Whakatipu, including at White
chapel, near Arrowtown, and Morven Ferry.
But neighbours are worried there’ll be a repeat of issues seen at Lake Hayes a few years ago if they go ahead.
Queenstown council’s community services general manager Thunes Cloete says on the council’s website staff assessed all potential sites in the district, before issuing a survey to get a feel for issues before more formal consultation starts.