Monday, February 2, 2004

Clive Small, NSW Inspector Gadget

NSW Police has revived controversial plans for a specialist discriminative squad to tackle the wave of violent crime that has plagued Sydney's south-west for more than a decade.

The Police Commissioner, Ken Moroney, has said he will recommend to the Police Minister, John Watkins, that Taskforce Gain be given extra resources and made a permanent squad.

The taskforce focuses on gangs in south-western Sydney with links to Middle Eastern organised crime.

The proposed unit would have the same powers as the South-East Asia crime squad. It would include detectives and support staff including translators.

The squad would reverse a decision by the former police commissioner, Peter Ryan, to shelve a proposal for such a unit because of fears it would be seen as racist.

Senior police said the decision was short-sighted, ignoring early warnings that the city was facing a potential crime "time bomb" inside the Lebanese-Australian community.

An alleged report in 2000 was said to have predicted problems that later arose.

[After the Wood Royal Commission the real gang behind the gangs at Kings Cross moved from Kings Cross to Cabramatta.]

[After the killing of John Newman, who was gunned down in front of his home by a person not found and a weapon not found, but by a person who was alleged to have conspired to kill Newman for political purposes, was framed and jailed.]

[Phuong Ngo found guilty of the murder was said to have been politically motivated?]

[But Newman wanted to stop the drugs in Cabramatta and lobbied heavily against the drugs. It was then Newman became the target of more sinister motives from the people who wanted no opposition to the 'slimy mackerel's' (bribes), being hooked and cleaned up at Cabramatta.]

[Ngo was alleged to have a political motivation for the crime, however there was a bigger plot, and that was to stop Newman on the drugs issue in Cabramatta.]

Ngo found guilty of Newman assassination

Phoung Ngo didn't do it: Four Corners investigation

Despite massive pressure on the NSW police to solve the crime, no arrests were made until almost four years later when an inquest was held into Mr Newman's death.

[(PS, notice in this 2009 update that all the links provided by the corporate media have vanished?]

Cabramatta


David Hardaker: John Newman drew public attention to the gangs. But his campaign only enhanced their reputation on the streets. And when Newman was killed, Tri Minh Tran and his gang were natural suspects. But according to his sister, the Newman name wasn't mentioned at home.

Cabramatta back in the spot light

Clive Small responds

The assistant commissioner of the New South Wales Police, Clive Small, responded to Detective Sergeant Tim Priest's comments a short time ago.

CLIVE SMALL: Yes I do and I acknowledged that when I appeared before the parliamentary committee.

CLIVE SMALL: It would seem to me that during 1999 and 2000 there were a number of internal problems at the police station and those problems meant that the fights in the police station were bigger than the fights on the street, if I can put it that way, and as a result of that the people of Cabramatta suffered.

CLIVE SMALL: Look I think it was a bit of all of those things. Certainly there were management issues and a lot of those management issues revolved around whether or not the police sufficiently understood the problems on the street.

JOHN STEWART: Do you accept the comment that over the past decade Cabramatta has become a major centre for heroin distribution, and that has impacted on other city and country areas throughout Australia?

CLIVE SMALL: Yes and again publicly I've acknowledged and so has the service acknowledged that Cabramatta has really been the heroin capital of New South Wales and indeed Australia for some years.

[One guess whom the people behind the people running the drugs in Cabramatta were?

Starts with "G" and ends with "L" Come on you can guess that? No!

Okay! What colour do the lights have to be when you can Go!

What happens if you drive over a Slimy Mackerel?]

[So the drugs moved from Kings Cross out to Cabramatta, after the Wood Royal Commission, and then after the Cabramatta Parliamentary inquiry, the drugs moved to Bankstown, where the Green Light dominated the high part of town, until the rival gangs got out of control again!]

Partners in crime

[Clive Small, has now taken over as the hero of the day who gets let off with his Contempt of Parliament in the Cabramatta Parliamentary Inquiry.]

[These gangs were above the law until the community howled with protests as each day Sydneysiders listen to news covering the drive by shooting. Gangs fighting for turf and at times even in broad daylight, because these gangs are more fearless being above the law in the first place.]

[Remember the initial call from police at Cabramatta was,

"It doesn't matter about the turf wars they are only fighting between themselves."]

[Rubbish! Try fighting between themselves, believing they were above the law in the first place. Police who made that statement and I think it was Clive Small ought to be suspended pending an inquiry, not put in Parliament House beside Bob Carr, after being found in contempt of a Parliamentary Inquiry.]

[Pretty good Gadget, if you had a clue about where the Police warlords were going to group together next, all you had to do is shine the ever-loving light on Bankstown, 3 years after you wrecked the place, and blamed it on the ethnic make up of the community.]

[This smart arse chooses new ethnic communities to bluff because he's a racist cop, who thinks he is so clever, he can hang out in Parliament House. Police Commissioner in waiting?]

[I urge all New South Wales citizens not to buy the corrupt NSW Police Force's line, and the reason they need a new squad, based on the corrupt history of police, but instead look for the corrupt elements within the police, and who gave the green light at Bankstown.]

[Please note that the crimes and the criminals were not apprehended when the problem at Bankstown broke out, because police behind the corruption would fear getting done themselves, if they arrested their co-offenders. It takes time to clear them, so police don't get done.]

[The police line on the initial claim about Bankstown drive-by shootings was that,

" It's all over a domestic dispute." Yeah! Why make that statement believing it was wrong!]

Last May the violence spilled into public view, leaving six people dead and 13 injured.

[The report's author was the then head of Crime Agencies, Clive Small, who set up Ivan Milat for the tourist industry.]

[The only witness in the Milat framing was evidence given by Paul Onions who never identified Ivan or the vehicle Ivan was alleged to have been driving. Since being convicted for the Backpacker murders Ivan has been kept in solitary confinement and thwarted from his high court appeal also being denied Legal Aid to prevent the truth from coming out.]

[Once again the Milat case was allegedly solved by Inspector Gadget (Clive Small) years after the crime was committed.]

[Smalls profile, Noble Cause (Gadget Man.). When the chips were down he'd make it happen for Carr!]

[Small has been sitting beside Bob Carr (Mr Noble Cause Corruption himself) in the Premiers office, for some two years after he lost the bid to take Ryan's job as Commissioner. For a very good reason too, because bent police are a requirement for a bent premier!]

[Similarly, why Ron Woodam has stayed Commission of Corrective Services after the Rex Jackson affair.]


[Small was alleged to have told Mr Ryan of an urgent need to train more detectives to specialise in Lebanon-Australian crime. He predicted by 2001 such gangs' drug trafficking would cause "increasing economic and social harms".]

[It was alleged instead of creating such a unit, Mr Ryan, put the document in his personal safe.]

Small said yesterday he had presented his report, which drew on information gathered from five years of undercover police work, but would not comment on his conversation with Mr Ryan.

One senior officer, who requested anonymity, said the decision had hurt Mr Ryan because it splintered support among his senior officers.

"The Lebanese criminals have been a growing concern for more than 10 years and now every unit in state crime command is dealing with some form of major crime being committed by someone from the Lebanese community," the officer said.

"It just makes sense to create a squad of specialists who are able to understand their way of crime and the way they do things."

Instead of a permanent squad, there have been taskforces to investigate specific crimes associated with the Middle East-linked gangs. Although effective in small areas, strike forces such as Ranger, Benlow, Mask, Lancer and Operation Gore have been wound up.

Mr Moroney said making Taskforce Gain permanent had always been an option since it was formed in October to target crime in the area bordered by Bankstown, Cabramatta, Fairfield, Flemington, Liverpool, Rose Hill, Ashfield, Burwood, Hurstville and St George. Taskforce Gain, headed by Detective Superintendent Bob Inkster, is also investigating the security industry, gun thefts and illicit gun supply, extortion, car rebirthing and drug crimes. "I'm enormously proud of the results already delivered by Bob Inkster," Mr Moroney said.

By MATTHEW BRODERICK 2 February 04

THE DOG: Clive Small is Bob Carr's specialist hatchet man. These specialist squads go back to the old days like the old "hold up squad" who would bust down the door and blow you away without a witness unless the witness was another cop. The cops would claim you had a weapon and it was self-defence. Police are underwriting their own corruption in this State and the warlords who give the green light to criminals are changing the policies for Bob Carr.

Why? Ask Bob Carr. The quicker Inspector Gadget gets out of Parliament House and on the dole, the better for all the good police who want to get on with the job of policing, according to the law. Don't accept the excuse for a new permanent taskforce according to Go Gadget!


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Deeds
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What is happening between the Police Service and politics is quite extraordinary at the moment. If stand over tactics don't work tell half the truth honestly and follow the example of sheep. Another word for it is sleaze, yeah. Another word for it is workplace harassment. Another word for it is bribing a Police Officer. Another word for it is misleading Parliament.

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Good Cop
Why have our democratic institutions broken down? It's not just the criminal justice system. The Anti-Corruption Network webmaster@anti-corruption-network.org exposes the same issues. A group of white-collar workers who say they have suffered as follows:

Dangerous
I refer to the Daily Telegraph article 22 March 2002 under the heading Priest quits advisory job.

Partners in crime - history!
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Police Chronology 1994-2001
View events in the NSW Police Force since the Wood Royal Commission began in 1994. 1994 May Justice James Wood is appointed Commissioner of the Royal Commission into the NSW Police Service ('WRC').