AFP corruption or incompetence?
I read that article too Brutus - pretty scathing stuff.
Couldn't get link to read the Age story...anything to do with the one in the SMH ...AFP- furniture salesman- Mick Keelty ?
corruption?....just because a sting got bungled - thats a bit of stretch. the story is devoid of facts and most of the article is him sobbing about how he reckons he was "at risk"....jesus - did he think that going undercover against drug lords was going to be a picnic. what a fucken twit he was. he should just stick to selling his furniture.
this guy is coming out of the woodwork making a big drama because the AFP is under the spotlight now, just so he can make a few bucks selling his crappo story.
Meanwhile the ACU is talking about "scholarships" in memory of chan and sukamaran. the catholic church...now there's a corruption story that dates.
Anything to get in the spotlight it seems these days.
Its common practice for the afp to allow drugs to come into australia and sieze them here when Intel of the operation is known. By doing so they can follow through with further surveillance/interrogation to apprehend criminals further up the chain. AFP officers have been quoted saying this, Bali nine was an exception.
ACU talking about scholarships for people sentenced to death isn't corruption, stupid, unethical sure but not corruption.
ACU's scholarships seem a bit weird, but corrupt? No.
Maybe it is even a bit biblical.
Luke 15:7. "I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance."
Which seems a bit of a gyp for all of us perfect ones, but there you go.
The T-shirts are here, can't believe it took so long.
http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/bali-nine-badtaste-die-trying-tshirts-...
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Can anyone please kindly tell me why?
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Thanks. I got it.
brutus wrote:http://www.theage.com.au/national/melbourne-men-pistolwhipped-tasered-an...
Yeah those Indo's ....3rd world corrupt country.....have about as much cred and morals as ISIS!
Thats probably going a bit far and generalising the majority of indonesian people are good people.
I personally wouldn't buy one, but Iets remember they will only be for sale because people buy them.
Further to the AFP's claims, that the reason they did not want to follow the Bali 9 back to Australia and bust the whole syndicate ......"the couldn't guarantee the could catch them all, which means some of the drugs might end up on the street for sale!?"
Never heard such rubbish in my life...after reading ...http://www.theage.com.au/national/before-the-bali-nines-arrest-mick-keel... was terribly wrong at the AFP....looks like tip offs to the Mr Bigs ...no-one really wanted to catch anybody but the lowest ranked members of the organization....
Something really stinks of corruption here....how much money was paid to......?????