Tuesday, 11 April 2006

Crime hub emerges amid murder hunt, The Australian, 11 April, 2006.

Crime hub emerges amid murder hunt: [1 All-round Country Edition]

John Stapleton, Nick LeysThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 11 Apr 2006: 8.
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In Canterbury-Bankstown, however, robbery without a weapon rose 22 per cent and robbery with a weapon other than a firearm jumped by 47.9per cent. Bankstown had a huge jump of 61.3 per cent in robberies with weapons other than firearms.
Police said the Greenfield Park man, a nightclub DJ who was Iraqi- born and of Assyrian descent, had been unknown to authorities. No drugs were found on Mr Audisho. His background and his association with an Assyrian club he visited during the day are being examined.
Police are investigating potential links to the Babylon Cafe murder and the Assyrian crime syndicate known as "dlasthr". Task Force Gain investigates ethnic gangland murders in southwest Sydney. The Babylon Cafe was sprayed with bullets on October 31 last year, killing bystander Raymond Khananyah, 29, and wounding three men.

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