Mass arrests as Operation Ironside cripples Adelaide’s crime underworld with AN0M app sting | 7NEWS

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Adelaide’s criminal underworld has been blown open, murder plots foiled, and more than 70 people arrested in an extraordinary police sting.

There have been unprecedented scenes with dozens of suspects hauled before the courts following dramatic raids on more than 80 properties across the state.

In an ultimate own goal, the criminal kingdoms were infiltrated after offenders used an encrypted app secretly set up by authorities to trace their every move.

The who’s who of Adelaide’s criminal underworld have appeared in court. 7NEWS at 11:30am, 4pm and 6pm | 7news.link/3v2fvda

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1 thought on “Mass arrests as Operation Ironside cripples Adelaide’s crime underworld with AN0M app sting | 7NEWS”

  1. 2:06: “Hatched by police over a coupe of beers in Canberra”

    But the app was designed and controlled by the FBI and therefore information handed to AU Feds. Why does the media insist on propagating false propaganda?

    Reply

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