Australian police smash organised crime rings in largest-ever sting operation

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The Australian Federal Police (AFP) on Tuesday used a Smartphone app to pull off its biggest-ever organised crime sting operation.

According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), AFP officers around the world carried out hundreds of search warrants, arresting and charging more than 200 alleged criminal underworld figures.

Seizure of more than 3,000 kg of illicit drugs was made and 45 million Australian dollars (34.8 million U.S. dollars) in cash and assets seized.

It marked the culmination of a three-year surveillance operation, dubbed Operation Ironside, whereby AFP agents secretly monitored criminal activities on AN0M, a messaging app that users thought was encrypted.

“This is a watershed moment in Australian law enforcement history,’’ Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters on Tuesday.

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“Our investments to back in our law enforcement agencies, in particular the Australian Federal Police, has enabled them to work as part of major partnerships all around the world and take a leading role to spearhead this assault against organised crime.’’

The AFP alleged that criminal syndicates in Australia, Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East have been exposed by the sting operation.

Reece Kershaw, Commissioner of the AFP, said 21 murder plots and the trafficking of billions of dollars of illegal drugs and firearms were disrupted by Operation Ironside.

“Today, Australia is a safer country because of this unprecedented AFP-led operation,’’ he said.

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Raids on AN0M users were carried out across Australia as well as in the United States and Europe. (Xinhua/NAN)

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