Police Investigation: Drug Offences and Corruption Commission

police investigation: The Crime and Corruption Commission secured the order in Brisbane Supreme Court on Friday for the 39-year-old to pay Queensland 1,970,499.94 after she was charged with serious drug offences in October 2015, according to Nine News Australia. During the police investigation more than 1.8m in cash was seized and the CCC was able to demonstrate the woman had significant unexplained wealth and property including the cash. To improve your experience update it here News National Drug offender ordered to pay Qld 1.97m5 31pm Aug 30, 2018Facebook Tweet MailA woman will have to pay the state of Queensland 1.97 million after a successful proceeds of crime action against her. CCC Chair Alan Mac Sporran said the decision ensured criminals couldn't benefit from the proceeds of crime. AAP 2018Continue USSend your photos, videos and stories to 9News News Is eating dinner on the couch bad for you A psychologist weighs in - domain.au Top Stories Turnbull's son solicits Labor donationsGALLERYEveryday scenes reveal beauty and diversity of Australian life Why Aussie retailers are being forced to shut their doors Trump drops Australia visit Targeting the profits of criminals prevents the reinvestment of money back into the criminal economy, Mr Mac Sporran said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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