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23.01.2022 Criminals are attempting to exploit the coronavirus crisis with a series of new scams related to the COVID-19 pandemic, experts have warned. During recessions and in the situation we are currently in, Criminals do NOT take a break. Everyone needs to remain vigilant against Theft, and maintain a good Neighbourhood Watch. Contact Police if you see any suspicious activity.



22.01.2022 Specialist Surveillance & Private Inquiry Agents

22.01.2022 Would you let a stranger eavesdrop in your home and keep the recordings?

20.01.2022 "Lawyers in Lockdown" with our Mr. Warwick Anderson



20.01.2022 You have to ask if your information is being stored safely and securely.

19.01.2022 ANZ Banking Scam: WARNING

19.01.2022 Wishing all our Clients, whom shall remain nameless due to our strict confidentiality protocols, a Very Merry Christmas, and to stay safe over into the New Year period.



18.01.2022 Nail found in Strawberries in South Australia - Warning

18.01.2022 Seven year old girl abducted in a Shopping Centre

15.01.2022 Warning to Farmers!! Hay Scammers active.

14.01.2022 2019 Shonky awards includes Pet Insurance

14.01.2022 "Specialist Surveillance & Private Inquiry Agents"



12.01.2022 A Port Kembla man has been fined $7750 in Wollongong Magistrates Court this month after being found guilty for two breaches of regulations relating to operation...s of an #RPA (#drone) over a populous area and one breach of flying his drone within 30 meters of a person not directly associated with the operation of the aircraft. The man had been reported to CASA by the NSW Police Force after operating his drone on a number of occasions at night, over a populous area and within 30m of peoplewhich caused significant distress to his neighbours. In response CASA counselled the man and issued him with an Aviation Infringement Notice (AIN) requiring him to pay a fine of $1050 in relation to alleged illegal operations of his drone. When the man refused to pay the AIN, the matter was referred to the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions and three charges were brought before the court. The man was fined $2500 per conviction, with total fines plus court costs coming to $7750. Rememberrules always apply when you fly, so be drone safecheck out casa.gov.au/droneflyer for more info.

10.01.2022 Planted Illegal Cameras becoming more prevalent!

10.01.2022 Another alleged case of improper use of Covert Cameras

07.01.2022 This is not good enough!

06.01.2022 Australians lose millions through online dating sites, with Plenty of Fish, eHarmony, Match.com, Badoo and Tinder all frequently used.

06.01.2022 Raised travel warning for Hong Kong

05.01.2022 One of many places covert cameras can be hidden. If you think you are being watched or recorded we can help you.

05.01.2022 Spy devices easily purchased online!!

04.01.2022 Caution for NSW Central Coast.

01.01.2022 Insurance Fraud actors are their best.

01.01.2022 After nearly 60 years of service with the NSW Police Force, Senior Sergeant John Thompson is ready to call time on his distinguished career. The decorated offic...er who began as a 17-year-old police cadet in Redfern in 1962 before being officially sworn in on his 19th birthday started his long service leave on Friday (15 May 2020) and will officially retire from the force in January 2023. Senior Sergeant Thompson will retire after 61 years; making him the longest-serving police officer in NSW. But his connection with the NSW Police Force started well before that he was born at Gulargambone Police Station in 1944. His father, uncle and great-grandfather also served as police officers his great-grandfather, Sub Inspector John Carroll, arrested Andrew George Scott (also known as Captain Moonlight the Bushranger) in Gundagai back in 1879. Snr Sgt Thompson started as a probationary constable at Parramatta Police Station and has worked in various commands across the force, including Chatswood, Surry Hills, and Police Transport Branch. He also worked the 21 Division, where he served with his father, Senior Sergeant Ross Thompson. The 21 Division was the training ground for the Criminal Investigations Branch for many years until its disbandment. During his career, he has been awarded the NSW Police medal, the National Police Service Medal, the National Medal as well as clasps, and the 150th NSW Police Force Anniversary medal. He also received a letter of thanks for his service from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge following their visit to Australia in 2014. For the last 20 years of his career, Snr Sgt Thompson has worked in the State Planning Unit at major events across the state, including New Years Eve, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Bathurst 1000, and the Tamworth Country Music Festival. His last arrest was three years ago while working at the New Years Eve celebrations for an alleged aggravated robbery. To hear more of Snr Sgt Thompsons interview, please visit https://youtu.be/0XRCgXrj1UQ

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