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Saturday, 25 September 2010

Man, 26, bailed over Merseyside gangland murder

Liverpool Echo - News - Liverpool Local News - Man, 26, bailed over Merseyside gangland murder: "arrested Jamie Edward Aytoun from Bravery Court, Garston on Thursday afternoon on suspicion of the murder of Paul Pike.
He was last night charged with gun and drugs offences but bailed in relation to the murder inquiry.
Paul, 23, was gunned down as he sat in his van at traffic lights on Crosby Road North, at its junction with South Road, on Saturday June 5.
His killers pulled alongside his red Transit van in a silver Audi TT and sprayed it with bullets.
They drove off only to turn around and come back, opening fire for a second time.
Paul’s girlfriend was sat next to him at the time but managed to escape without being injured.
Thursday’s arrest at Holyhead came after police raided the Bravery Court flat earlier in the day."

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Judge sets bonds in Roma cops' drug smuggling case | mcallen, bonds, roma - Now - TheMonitor.com

Judge sets bonds in Roma cops' drug smuggling case | mcallen, bonds, roma - Now - TheMonitor.com: "Few details emerged Monday from a court hearing in the case involving two Roma police officers who face federal drug smuggling charges.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Dorina Ramos granted bond for the six suspects present at the detention hearing in McAllen.
The case came after Drug Enforcement Administration agents arrested seven suspects Sept. 13 as part of an ongoing smuggling investigation that stretches from Starr County to Houston.
The arrested Roma policemen, Jose and Roel Roberto Garcia, remain suspended pending a department investigation"

Sleeping King City girl injured in gang-related shooting | thecalifornian.com | The Salinas Californian

Sleeping King City girl injured in gang-related shooting | thecalifornian.com | The Salinas Californian: "gunmen walked up to a residence around 3:10 a.m. on the 200 block of Oxford Avenue and fired several rounds into the residence.Miller said one of Saturday's rounds struck the girl, asleep in the front room at the time, in the lower torso. She was treated for non-life-threatening wounds at Mee Memorial Hospital and remains in stable condition.It's the sixth shooting of the year in the area, which police described as a hot spot for gang activity. One of those shootings included the March 3 homicide of Alonso Chavez. The 29-year-old was shot by a man on a bicycle in front of his home on the 1300 block of Cambridge Avenue.On Saturday's shooting, police said the gunmen ran south on Oxford Avenue, got into a black, compact vehicle and left toward Amherst Drive.Miller said police are investigating the shooting as gang-related."

The Courier - Alistair Thomson given four years in prison for killing brother John Pickersgill

The Courier - Alistair Thomson given four years in prison for killing brother John Pickersgill: "Alistair Thomson (43) stabbed his brother John Pickersgill in the stomach after the pair got into a fight following an evening spent drinking at a house in Cowdenbeath on January 30.
Thomson, formerly of Fairy Fa' in Crossgates, pleaded guilty to a culpable homicide charge last month.
At the High Court in Edinburgh on Tuesday Judge Lord Tyre said if Thomson had not pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity he would have sentenced him to six years' imprisonment.
Lord Tyre also took into account Thomson's remorse, which he did not doubt was genuine.
The judge said he was also aware Thomson's family, who were in the public benches, remained supportive of him despite this 'tragic incident.'
Thomson wept as his QC told the High Court in Glasgow how their mother was devastated as one son was dead and another was responsible."

Woman castrated man with her nails | Daily Mirror, The; London (UK) Newspaper | Find Articles at BNET

Woman castrated man with her nails | Daily Mirror, The; London (UK) Newspaper | Find Articles at BNET: "WOMAN castrated a man with her bare hands after an argument at a Christmas party, it emerged yesterday.
Rebecca Arnold Dawson sank her long nails into the man's groin - and tore off his private parts.
The victim Kevin Russ needed more than 50 stitches after suffering the agonising injury.
Police chief Frank Powers said his officers discovered a 'bloody scene' after being called to the house.
Dawson, 34, has been charged with malicious castration and assault.
The horrific incident took place after Russ and his girlfriend Tanya Gardella, 32, hosted a party on Christmas Eve.
Dawson was among the guests at the house in town of Lillington, North Carolina.
Both women got involved in an argument, and when 38-year-old Russ tried to intervene he was attacked."

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

The Digger Magazine - Covering Crime and Gangs in Glasgow: Armed robbery at Maryhill bookies

The Digger Magazine - Covering Crime and Gangs in Glasgow: Armed robbery at Maryhill bookies: "Staff in a bookies were left terrified after a masked man threatened them with a firearm.
The hold up happened at the Ladbrokes in Kilfinan Street, Maryhill, just after 08.30pm yesterday evening.
The man who robbed the shop was wearing a mask and brandishing what appeared to be a firearm. He threatened the staff, a male and female worker, before making off with a three figure sum of money.
Police describe the suspect as being: 'A white male in his mid 20's. He is 5'8'' with a thin build. He was wearing a dark grey Nike hooded top and a dark scarf covering his mouth.'
Police are also keen to speak to an oap who was in the shop when the robbery took place."

Monday, 19 July 2010

BBC News - Journalist Sokratis Giolias gunned down in Greece

BBC News - Journalist Sokratis Giolias gunned down in Greece: "Greek investigative journalist has been shot dead outside his home in Athens in an attack linked by police to leftist militants.
Sokratis Giolias, 37, was shot more than 15 times in the Athens neighbourhood of Ilioupoli.
According to colleagues, he had been about to publish the results of an investigation into corruption.
Police said ballistics tests tied the killers' guns to previous attacks by the Sect of Revolutionaries.
They had initially discounted the idea that leftist militants might have killed Mr Giolias."

loaded sawn-off shotgun hidden in his wardrobe Justin Jack's has been jailed for five years.

loaded sawn-off shotgun hidden in his wardrobe Justin Jack's has been jailed for five years.

The weapon was found at Justin Jack's home in Hogan Gardens, Top Valley, during a police raid on 28 May.

Nottingham Crown Court heard the 30-year-old admit being in possession of a prohibited weapon.

Police said the raid was part of Operation Vanguard - a crackdown on drug and gun crime - and should serve as a warning to all criminals.

The court was told Jack had shotgun pellets and gunpowder in his jeans' pockets when arrested.

'Serious threat'

Officers found the double-barrelled shotgun, which was loaded with two cartridges, hidden between some clothes.

Also in the wardrobe was a bag containing 24 shotgun cartridges.

Det Sgt Mike Allen said: "Clearly people who carry firearms pose a serious threat to our community and today's lengthy sentence, should serve as a warning to others that the police, nor the courts will tolerate gun crime.

"This case also shows that anyone who claims to possess an illegal gun to protect themselves, will face exactly the same punishment as any other firearms offender."

cops gave permission for a movie gun battle in London -- then later declared it a crime scene when a member of the public found bullet casings

Keystone cops gave permission for a movie gun battle in London -- then later declared it a crime scene when a member of the public found bullet casings, The U.K. Sun reported.

Amazingly, they failed to link the incident to a film crew who hours earlier fired 1,700 blank rounds for a scene in gang flick "The Veteran," starring Toby Kebbell, 28, as a soldier who turns to crime.

Two cops were present during three days of action, then production staff swept up the empty shells. But next morning, police were alerted to suspected gun activity on the Heygate housing project in Elephant and Castle, south London.

Forensic experts combed the streets and found some bullet casings, but it was not until the next day that tests revealed they were blanks.

"It is astonishing the police could not tie the two together," said a spokesman for entertainment rental firm Foxtrot, which supplied guns for the filming.

He said cops even suggested the firm could be charged with wasting police time.

A police spokesman said the casings were "confirmed to be blanks" and inquiries were ongoing.

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

police are actively targeting a little more than one in 10 (11%) of some 6,000 crime gangs who have 38,000 members and cost the economy

police are actively targeting a little more than one in 10 (11%) of some 6,000 crime gangs who have 38,000 members and cost the economy more than £40 billion annually.

Sir Paul called on the Government to set a clear national strategy for tackling organised crime and said police should copy the template set by counter-terrorism work to bring down networks.

Speaking at the annual John Harris Memorial Lecture, in central London, he said the popular view is that the "long arm of the law" will catch up with persistent lawbreakers in the end.

Sir Paul said: "Regrettably, in recent times, some criminals are learning that the reach of criminal justice does not always extend that far and in many ways does not include them and will often be restricted by artificial and self-imposed police boundaries.

"They have learnt that if they become sufficiently organised and sophisticated - and by definition they often are - then our reach is no greater than our ambition, and our ambition has been less than it should have been in recent years."

Police work to tackle top crime barons profiting from drug smuggling, people trafficking, massive financial fraud and counterfeiting has been repeatedly questioned in recent years.

Sir Paul said work was inadequate in a review commissioned in 2003 and Sir Denis O'Connor, HM Chief Inspector of Constabulary, followed up in 2005 with a report that recommended merging some forces to bridge the gap.

Marius Sabaliauskas was jailed for five years, Vythutas Lauresevicius for six and Arenidas Petrauskas for two and a half years at Canterbury Crown Cou

Three men have been jailed after admitting stealing to order top-of-the range cars with a total value estimated at £317,000.

The thefts, between September and December 2009, took place in Kent, south London and southern England.

Marius Sabaliauskas was jailed for five years, Vythutas Lauresevicius for six and Arenidas Petrauskas for two and a half years at Canterbury Crown Court.

Police said the men were part of a "Lithuanian crime group".

The stolen cars included a Porsche 911, two Mercedes Benz, two BMWs and an Audi Q7.

'Tip of iceberg'
There was also a Mercedes S320 and a Range Rover.

The court was told the three men broke into homes where the cars were parked outside and stole the keys.

Most of the burglaries were committed while the occupants were asleep.

The trio was caught after a Kent police surveillance operation which ended in their arrest after a car chase following a burglary in Whitstable on 7 December.

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Police pursue car thief Vythutas Lauresevicius along the A2 in Kent
Other offences took place in Walderslade, Kent; Benfleet and Doddinghurst, Essex; Coulsdon, south east London; Hertford, Reading, Berkshire and Cambridge.

"These three men were part of a Lithuanian crime group who are responsible for a significant number of burglaries in the south of England," said Det Insp Eddie Fox.

"These convictions are the tip of the iceberg.

"Members of their gang trawl the region looking for good quality cars on driveways of homes, with them or others returning later to steal them.

"There can be no doubt that they came to England with the sole intention of committing crime.

"Householders are urged to review their home's security and ensure that car keys are not left in a place where they can be easily found by intruders."

Sabaliauskas, 31, and Petrauskas, 29, each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle and conspiracy to steal.

Lairesvicius, 22, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle, conspiracy to steal and aggravated vehicle taking.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Cuba agrees to biggest prisoner release in a decade | World news | The Guardian

Cuba agrees to biggest prisoner release in a decade | World news | The Guardian: "Cuba agreed today to the biggest mass release of political prisoners in more than a decade, following a meeting between President Raúl Castro and Spain's foreign minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos.
The Roman Catholic church in Cuba said the government had agreed to free 47 political prisoners and allow them to leave the country.
In a statement, issued by the office of the archbishop of Havana, Cardinal Jaime Ortega, said that those who had been offered freedom were members of a group of 75 leading political opposition activists, community organisers and journalists who report on Cuba in defiance of state controls on media. They were rounded up in a crackdown on dissent in March 2003.
Some 54 of those have remained behind bars, most of them serving lengthy prison sentences on charges of conspiring with Washington to destabilise Cuba's political system."

Saturday, 3 July 2010

Fatal stabbing of boy 'was planned' -  UK News - MSN News UK

Fatal stabbing of boy 'was planned' -  UK News - MSN News UK: "15-year-old boy has been stabbed to death in a planned attack by suspected rival gang members as he arrived at school.
Zac Olumegbon, from Brixton Hill, south London, was ambushed by four young men at the gates of Park Campus School in nearby West Norwood.
Four people were arrested in connection with the incident, in which a second teenager, believed to be 14 years old, was also stabbed in the arm.
A local shopkeeper described how Zac fell into the arms of a teacher after the attack. Saima Sadfdar, who runs a convenience shop, said: 'She had her hands open but it was too late and he collapsed in her arms.'
Police believe four black males arrived in a car before the attack and a confrontation took place outside the school involving the two victims and the suspects."

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Three prison guards indicted for smuggling sham cocaine to West Palm Beach

Three prison guards indicted for smuggling sham cocaine to West Palm Beach: "Three state prison guards smuggled sham cocaine from Miami to West Palm Beach in return for $5,000 payments from undercover FBI agents, federal prosecutors said today.
Dameyenoe Francis, Jerry Thicklin and Derrick Jackson each were indicted on one count of conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to distribute and one county of attempting to possess cocaine with intent to distribute it, according to a statement by the U.S. Attorney's Office."

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

News - Crime & Courts: Police gun down fellow cop (Page 1 of 2)

News - Crime & Courts: Police gun down fellow cop (Page 1 of 2): "policeman charged with the murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Pillay was shot dead while in custody by officers of the Durban organised crime unit on Tuesday.

Constable Thandanani Dube, 30, had been arrested, with his cousin Sakhiseni Dladla, on June 17 in connection with Pillay's murder.

Colonel Jay Naicker said officers took Dube from Sydenham police station to their Cato Manor offices for interrogation.

'The suspect requested to go to the men's room. Two organised crime officers escorted him and removed his restraints."

Mexican Drug Lords Dump Victims In Mass Graves : Survivalist News

Mexican Drug Lords Dump Victims In Mass Graves : Survivalist News: "How many American victims have disappeared and ended up in mass graves because they witnessed drug mules crossing the border? How long has the United States government known about these mass graves and the violence against American citizens?
Many times, the victims in Mexico’s drug war simply disappear. Just a few miles outside this quaint tourist town filled with silver jewelry shops, Mexican authorities discovered where some ended up.
For months, maybe for years, feuding drug mafias have unloaded their bound-and-gagged victims from pickup trucks and car trunks and thrown them down a deep, dark hole. It is one of the most macabre spectacles in a drug war that each week brings news of greater barbarities."

Police to warn firms against trading with suspected crooks - Herald Scotland | News | Crime & Courts

Police to warn firms against trading with suspected crooks - Herald Scotland | News | Crime & Courts: "police think they have found a way around the ­problem. Forces across Scotland are already forging what they call information-sharing protocols with public bodies. Strathclyde Police, for example, already has four with councils, including Glasgow. Now they are looking at having the same kind of ­relationship with some big ­private businesses.
They have good reason to do so: the first and biggest scoping exercise of its kind, it emerged last night, uncovered nearly 300 businesses in Glasgow with gangster links. Operation Enterprise, which ended last week, targeted firms as varied as nail bars and second-hand car dealerships, seizing or freezing nearly £4 million in assets and cash.
Police have still to name the companies they have linked to criminals. But senior officers yesterday signalled that they are ready, for the first time, to ­formally pass such information on to legitimate companies that may be doing business with firms that are effectively fronts for crime groups."

Friday, 25 June 2010

Man dies and another seriously injured in gang street brawl | Scotland | STV News

Man dies and another seriously injured in gang street brawl | Scotland | STV News: "man in his 30s has died and another has been seriously injured following a group street brawl in Elgin.
Eyewitnesses say a big gang of people clashed in the town’s Lesmurdie Road brandishing crowbars and baseball bats at around 3am on Thursday.
One terrified eyewitness who did not want to be named said she saw around 15 men arrive all armed with baseball bats, golf clubs and one carrying a For Sale sign placard.

She said they started “clobbering each other” in scenes of violence she said were “brutal and horrific”.
She heard one man say, ‘I’ve been stabbed, I’ve been stabbed’ before he fell to the ground"

Thursday, 24 June 2010

Jamaican to Face Charges in New York - NYTimes.com


Jamaican to Face Charges in New York - NYTimes.com: "Christopher Coke, a reputed gang leader from Jamaica accused of running a major smuggling operation of drugs and guns in the United States, was scheduled to be flown to New York from Jamaica’s capital, Kingston, on Thursday after waiving his right to an extradition hearing in Jamaican courts, officials said. Alleged gang leader Christopher Coke wore a wig and hat in this mug shot after his arrest in Jamaica.
Disguises May Have Helped Jamaican Drug Lord Elude Arrest (June 24, 2010) Appearing briefly before a Jamaican magistrate, Mr. Coke, dressed casually and speaking in a soft voice, agreed to forgo a legal challenge and to face trial in federal district court in Manhattan.
“We look forward to this process unfolding swiftly, we hope,” said Rebecca Park, a spokeswoman at the United States Embassy in Kingston.
In a statement released by his lawyers, Mr. Coke said he would vigorously fight the charges and expected to return to Jamaica a free man. He said he was not challenging his extradition because he wanted to put an end to the bloodshed the country has experienced since an arrest warrant was issued for him late last month."

The Most Dangerous Gang In The U.S. - Cincinnati News Story - WLWT Cincinnati

The Most Dangerous Gang In The U.S. - Cincinnati News Story - WLWT Cincinnati: "El Salvador’s borders cannot contain La Mara Salvatrucha. The gang has spread to other Latin American countries like Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.
And while MS-13 never really disappeared from the U.S., its numbers here have grown since the 1980s. The group is now bigger and badder, more organized and more lethal.
For its part, the FBI launched an MS-13 National Gang Task Force in December 2004 with the goal of dismantling this dangerous organization. The FBI says it has improved the flow of information to help local and state law enforcement agencies more easily identify the gang.
Notable Headlines
In 2003, Brenda Paz was found murdered on the banks of the Shenandoah River in Virginia. Brenda was 17 years old and pregnant. She was also a member of MS-13 who had become a federal informant. Two of her fellow gang members were later convicted of murder conspiracy and retaliating against an informant.
In 2004, the Washington Times reported MS-13 had set up a major human smuggling operation in Mexico, controlling a good portion of the routes used to sneak illegal immigrants across the border into the U.S.
In 2005, the president of El Salvador raised even more alarm, suggesting members of MS-13 were meeting with al-Qaida to infiltrate the U.S. Those reports have since been refuted by the U.S. government."

Saturday, 12 June 2010

CPD, Lexington Co. investigating three armed hotel robberies - WIS News 10 - Columbia, South Carolina |

CPD, Lexington Co. investigating three armed hotel robberies - WIS News 10 - Columbia, South Carolina |: "series of armed holdups at Midlands hotels.
The most recent robbery occurred at the Holiday Inn Express on Clemson Frontage Road early Friday morning.
'One of them distracts the front desk personnel by asking for room rates, while another one tries to find identification, then one pulls the gun,' said Lexington County Sheriff James Metts.
Metts says the gun is a semi-automatic handgun and the men are desperate.
'They're not trying to disguise themselves,' said Metts of their desperation. 'People who are committing these crimes are just that daring that they will commit the crime and usually it's for money to get drugs with.'
The men managed to grab $500 from the Marriott Courtyard on Zimalcrest Drive."

Car gang ringleader is back behind bars - Manchester Evening News

Car gang ringleader is back behind bars - Manchester Evening News: "Michael O’Donnell, 29, was on remand awaiting sentencing when he took a razor to his ear in his cell at Forest Bank Prison.
An ambulance was called to take him from the Salford jail to hospital but it was ambushed on the way. Four masked men pulled up in a stolen BMW and smashed the ambulance’s windows, freeing O’Donnell, of Matley Green, Brinnington.
He was recaptured last week at Pontin’s in Southport ahead of his sentencing at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court."

Friday, 11 June 2010

BBC News - Arrests after heroin found in car in Lanarkshire

BBC News - Arrests after heroin found in car in Lanarkshire: "Two men have been arrested after police seized drugs from a car in North Lanarkshire.
Officers stopped and searched the vehicle in Jerviston Street in New Stevenson at about 1940 BST on Wednesday.
They recovered drugs, believed to be heroin, with an estimated street value of about £70,000.
The men detained, aged 23 and 25, were expected to appear at Hamilton Sheriff Court in connection with the haul.
A report will be sent to the procurator fiscal."

Robert Looney has long criminal record, tied to prison gang | Eyewitness News 9

Robert Looney has long criminal record, tied to prison gang | Eyewitness News 9: "Standoff suspect, Robert Looney has been arrested before in connection with several shootings in Baltimore, Md. Nine On Your Side contacted the Maryland State Attorney's Office and they sent us a few pages of what they described as a lengthy criminal record.
In 2007, Looney barricaded himself in an apartment in West Baltimore while he was a suspect in an attempted murder case. Looney served three years in prison and got out in 2006. Baltimore Police say Looney was running a record company that was a front for selling drugs. They say he is a ranking member of the notorious prison gang known as the “Black Guerilla Family” founded in1966 at San Quinton."

FBI tries its ad seeking Bulger in Military Times - The Boston Globe

FBI tries its ad seeking Bulger in Military Times - The Boston Globe: "Fugitive gangster James “Whitey’’ Bulger was kicked out of the US Air Force, but the FBI says he obtained a fake military identification card before he fled Boston and may be lurking around military bases.

The FBI placed an ad in the May 24 issue of The Military Times, featuring photos of Bulger, 80, and his girlfriend, Catherine Greig, 59, under the headline, “Have You Seen This Couple?’’"

Ex-gang member recounts torture at Burge trial | Tribune Search - Better News Results

Ex-gang member recounts torture at Burge trial | Tribune Search - Better News Results: "convicted burglar and longtime heroin addict said today he confessed to a 1983 murder after he was beaten and suffocated by Chicago police detectives then under the command of Cmdr. Jon Burge.
Gregory Banks, 46, who served a little more than seven years in prison until his conviction was thrown out because his confession had been coerced, erupted in anger as he recounted his arrest nearly three decades ago.
The testimony came at Burge's trial in federal court on charges he lied to conceal the torture of Banks and other criminal suspects.
Banks said he had been left alone in an interview room at Area 2 police headquarters handcuffed to a wall for about six hours in October 1983 when Sgt. John Byrne and detectives Peter Dignan and Charles Grunhard entered the room about 2:30 a.m.
'Byrne said, 'We know you did it. We want to know why you did it,'' Banks testified.
When he denied any involvement in the murder, Banks said, Byrne 'pulled a nickel-plated handgun and put it in my mouth.'
When he offered more denials, Banks said, Byrne struck him with a flashlight in the chest, knocking him to the floor. The detectives beat and kicked him.
'Peter Dignan -- I'll never forget Peter Dignan,' said Banks"

Saturday, 5 June 2010

POLICE have identified a "top 20" of criminal gangs

POLICE have identified a "top 20" of criminal gangs who are orchestrating the bulk of drug dealing, human trafficking, prostitution and other organised crime in Scotland.
The gangs not only operate Scotland-wide but have also developed extensive links all over the world. This means they are now able to bring uncut cocaine direct to Scotland, instead of channelling it through the old networks of mainland Europe and London, where it would have been diluted.Police have passed details of 40 of Scotland's international crime lords to Europol, so the organisation can investigate their interests abroad.
They have also identified ten "accountants", criminal bankers used by various gangs to channel the proceeds of crime into seemingly legitimate businesses.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

'Crossbow Cannibal': remains of second prostitute found - Telegraph

'Crossbow Cannibal': remains of second prostitute found - Telegraph: "Police identified human tissue belonging to Shelley Armitage, 31, who had not been seen for almost six weeks, in the River Aire – the same river where the dismembered remains of Suzanne Blamires, 36, were discovered last week.
Mr Griffiths, 40, a PhD student, is on remand in Wakefield Prison charged with murdering three prostitutes in Bradford."

Sir Paul McCartney Shaken by Gang Attack

Sir Paul McCartney Shaken by Gang Attack: "Paul McCartney has been left “shaken up” after a gang attacked his tour bus.
The 67-year-old star had to be rescued by police in Mexico after the youths surrounded his vehicle and jumped up and down on the roof after a concert at the Foro Sol stadium in Mexico City on Saturday, May 29.
A source said, “At first his security team thought it was just swarms of fans but when people started scaling the bus, the situation changed in a flash. Paul and the team were shaken up.”
According to reports, the troublemakers left the scene as soon as they heard police sirens.
The singer’s management team are now reviewing his security."

Thursday, 27 May 2010

Govt finally unveils plan for roadside drug testing - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Govt finally unveils plan for roadside drug testing - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): "ACT Government has unveiled draft legislation to introduce roadside drug testing.
The Legislative Assembly last month gave in principle support to a similar bill put forward by the Liberals.
The Greens agreed to hold of debate on the bill until the Government's proposal was unveiled.
The Government has been reluctant to support roadside drug testing in the past but released a discussion paper on the issue in March.
It has now put forward its own proposal which Chief Minister Jon Stanhope says will allow police to detect illicit drugs using an oral fluid screening test.
'It also gives police the authority to request a driver to undergo a blood test if they have reasonable grounds to believe the driver is affected by a controlled drug that cannot be detected by the oral fluid screening test,' he said.
'People involved in road accidents will also be required to provide a blood sample for testing.'"

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