Millions pledged to tackle bikies

  • PigironBob
    PigironBob
    16 years ago
    • Millions pledged to tackle bikies

    • John Chan
    • November 30, 2008 - 12:16PM
    (From left) Police Minister Rob Johnson, DPP Robert Cock, Police Comissioner Karl O'Callaghan, WA Attorney General Christian Porter stand in front of a Kenworth semi-trailer seized under the confiscations act.

    (From left) Police Minister Rob Johnson, DPP Robert Cock, Police Comissioner Karl O'Callaghan, WA Attorney General Christian Porter stand in front of a Kenworth semi-trailer seized under the confiscations act. Photo: John Chan

    WA Police will receive a multi-million dollar funding boost to tackle eastern states bikie gangs looking to move into WA.

    Attorney-General Christian Porter today announced that the WA Police and the Department of Public Prosecutions will receive more than $13 million dollars over the next three years to fight organised crime.

    The funding will come from the confiscations account that holds the proceeds from criminal property confiscations, to which police and the DPP have traditionally only had restricted access in the past.

    Prior to this decision, the WA police only had access to 2.8 per cent of the confiscations account, equating to around $100,000 a year.

    The police will now receive $3.43 million over the next three years as a base rate of funding. The police will also receive an additional 30 per cent of every dollar if the confiscations account exceeds $9 million.

    The DPP has gained a similar deal with an extra $1 million in funding per year or a total funding package of $9.9 million over the next three years. The DPP will also received 30 per cent extra funding of amounts over $9 million in the confiscations account.

    Mr Porter said that the only string attached to the money was that the additional funding had to be used to investigate organised crime and unexplained wealth, with outlaw motorcycle gangs being the primary target.

    "In the case of the police, the new funding has to be used for the investigation of organised crime with a particular and immediate focus on outlaw motorcycle gangs," he said.

    "This money is also to be used with a focus in generating investigations into unexplained wealth actions of outlaw motorcycle gangs and organised crime.

    "This decision has been prompted in no small part by the events that occurred outside Wooroloo."

    A member of an outlaw motorcycle gang was shot and wounded on a rural section of Great Eastern Highway in Wooroloo on October 12.

    Police did not release the gang affiliations of the man, who took a shotgun blast to the shoulder, but there was speculation the man was linked to the Finks bikie gang, which is based in the eastern states.

    "I know the police have some concerns of the increased level of activity from outlaw motorcycle gangs and particularly those from the eastern states in this jurisdiction," Mr Porter said.

    "We hope this money will place significant pressure on those organisations in a financial sense.

    "We are getting back to the original intentions of the confiscations act which is cracking the financial back of organised crime in WA."

    Police Minster Rob Johnson said the funding was the beginning of a significant change in the way organised crime is handled in WA.

    "I see enormous benefits in making these extra funds available. They will be used specifically to target organised crime, bikie gangs and unexplained wealth," Mr Johnson said.

    "With these funds they can engage forensic accountants and special investigators to follow the money trail and make sure it is taken away from those who committed crimes and cannot explain their wealth."

    Police commissioner Karl O’Callaghan said the funding had been long-coming, but it was welcome.

    "The funding will mean we will able to put specialist resources into organised crime investigation in WA and I am confident that it will make a significant difference," he said.

    "When you investigate organised crime, it is very complex. We need a number of special resources to do that.

    "Organised crime is difficult to resolve and this will help us resolve it. I’m sure we will see more people charged and more proceeds of crime material seized."

    http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/millions-pledged-to-tackle-bikies-20081130-6nmu.html?page=-1

  • Tbolt
    Tbolt
    16 years ago

    money would be far better spent on the roads

    instead of a fake ideal............

  • MapleLeafs
    MapleLeafs
    16 years ago
    The good thing about bureaucracies is that money doesn't reach the ground so well after it filters and drips. Kinda like the power in a Falcon can't make it to the wheels (jk).

    More seriously, its like the Tax department always getting allocated big dollars for witch-hunts and by the time the fat-cats misuse these funds, on-ground their ain't so much doing.

    Agreed with all others above, forget the witchhunts, doing something worthwhile for everyone.
  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    16 years ago
    amazing how money can be issued for "possibility" of bikie emergence to the west, yet pensioners starve and health system fails
  • andij
    andij
    16 years ago
    longs they dont touch the real estate industry where the likes of bond,burke and grills hide their illgained millions .or the casino where all illegal cash ends up or at the races ,schoolies and bikies r the biggest crims accordin to the law
  • Sumpoil
    Sumpoil
    16 years ago
    One can only hope that its the same as all the other headlines - millions pledged to education, millions pledged to health, etc etc... It never actually gets there... By the time all the various fatcats have had theyre pick at it there aint nothing left... The only millions pledged that I have ever seen get through is the millions pledged for politicians payrise... And thats every few months... And always goes through without opposition... I am truly glad that I am at the blister end of my years and not at the start... I can't imagine what these brain dead, $$$ grabbing Rsoles have in mind for my kids & grandkids... - Sump...
  • Hoodaman
    Hoodaman
    16 years ago
    Im on a waiting list for a few ops to make me a human again.....Nice to think im waiting even longer so more money can be used to fight those terrorisin bad bikies
    Be nice if they spent some more money on health so i can get back to work ......