The alleged kingpin of Australia’s illicit tobacco trade has been arrested - does this mean the end of the so-called ‘tobacco ...
Arresting the man suspected of being the kingpin of Australia’s black market tobacco industry is likely to have little impact ...
The arrest of Kazem Hamad in Iraq is welcomed by Australian authorities, although the illicit tobacco trade that built his brutal empire shows no sign of waning.
Western Australian Police are not 'getting to old for this', according to Premier Rodger Cook's latest plan to tackle illegal ...
Individuals caught selling tobacco without a licence face fines of up to $170,948 or up to five years in jail, while ...
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Tony Burke celebrates Kaz Hamad's arrest as illicit tobacco expert warns it may leave a power vacuum
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke says he believes tobacco kingpin Kaz Hamad thought he was "out of reach" of authorities ...
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Crime gangs restocking shops 'up to 10 times a day' with illegal cigarettes and vapes, WA police say
WA's police commissioner says the restocking is happening faster than authorities can seize the products, as tobacco black ...
The head of a squad to fight black market tobacco says his phone is “ringing hot” with expressions of interest from retired ...
One state’s top cop has delivered a stunning insight on the police’s campaign against illicit tobacco trading amid frequent police raids and firebombings.
The WA market has changed dramatically since the Tobacco Products Control Act was passed, with the advent of vapes and a ...
Federal police raided homes, storage units and a tobacconist in Perth’s southern suburbs and in the south-west of the state ...
Crime kingpin Kazem “Kaz” Hamad could face the death penalty if charged with drug trafficking after his bombshell arrest in ...
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