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Message started by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:16pm

Title: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:16pm
The AFP is a bunch of clowns who are rejects from other Australian police forces.

This follows on from the case of an Iranian citizen of Australia being detained in Thailand based on wrongful advice to Thais from the AFP.

The AFP is a clown organization.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-19/afp-admits-role-in-yoshe-taylor-cambodia-drugs-case/11287772


Quote:
AFP admits role in Queensland woman Yoshe Taylor's Cambodian prison hell
Australian Story Exclusive by Belinda Hawkins
Updated about 3 hours ago

This Australian was duped into smuggling heroin via a love scam. Nearly 6 years later, she's home

When Yoshe Taylor left Brisbane for Phnom Penh in late 2013, she had no idea that the Australian Federal Police were tracking her.

Key points:
Ms Taylor was sentenced to 23 years in prison for drug trafficking
The AFP says the tip-off was part of "normal police-to-police communications"
Ms Taylor was freed after serving almost six years in Cambodian prison
She thought she was on her way to starting a new job selling Cambodian arts and crafts for a reputable dealer.

But the man she knew only as Precious Max, and whom she had trusted with her friendship, had other ideas.

Not long before Ms Taylor left, the Australian Federal Police formed the view that he was a part of an international drug syndicate operating out of Phnom Penh, and that she might well be his mule.

The AFP has confirmed it tipped off Cambodian police that the then 41-year-old primary school teacher was on her way to Phnom Penh after she passed through immigration at Brisbane airport in September 2013.

In a case reminiscent of the Bali Nine, the tip-off led to Ms Taylor being stopped at Phnom Penh airport on her return journey.

She was shocked when just over 2 kilograms of heroin was found in her bag. Devastated when she was sentenced to 23 years in a Cambodian jail.

A young boy sits with his hand on his chin while his older sister sits with her arms crossed
PHOTO: Archer and his sister Kahlyla did not see their mother, Yoshe Taylor, for almost six years. (Australian Story: Belinda Hawkins)
But when the AFP learnt that other Australians caught in the same scam had been exonerated in Australia, it did not update Cambodian authorities.

Ms Taylor's lawyer, Alex Wilson, said it was unfortunate the information was not provided as soon as it was available.

"It could have avoided her staying in that prison," she said.

What did the AFP know?
So why did the police suspect Ms Taylor, and why did they not follow up after evidence she might not be guilty came to light?

The AFP said it first heard of Ms Taylor after it arrested two Australians on home soil 15 days before she left Brisbane on her ill-fated trip.

'I'm not the only one to be tricked'
'I'm not the only one to be tricked'
How did an ordinary mother of two from rural Queensland become the target of an international drug smuggling syndicate? Yoshe Taylor spent almost six years in a Cambodian prison for a crime she didn't commit after she was scammed online.
The AFP also said those arrests were chance pick-ups in different Australian airports that just happened to be on the same day, coming from the same location with the same amount of heroin.

A Melbourne woman, who only wants to be identified as Kay Smith, told the AFP her new fiancé Precious Max had given her laptop bags to bring back to Australia for a friend. They contained 2.1 kilograms of heroin.

A man arrested at Perth Airport told investigators he had been tricked into carrying a similar amount of concealed drugs by a woman he had met online, who later turned out to be Precious Max's accomplice, a French national named Charlene Savarino.

The Cambodian National Police (CNP) was not aware of Ms Taylor or her connection to Precious Max until alerted by its Australian counterpart. The CNP then located Ms Taylor in Phnom Penh. ... 

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by barryfromthebush on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:34pm

Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:16pm:
The AFP is a bunch of clowns who are rejects from other Australian police forces.

This follows on from the case of an Iranian citizen of Australia being detained in Thailand based on wrongful advice to Thais from the AFP.

The AFP is a clown organization.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-19/afp-admits-role-in-yoshe-taylor-cambodia-drugs-case/11287772


Quote:
AFP admits role in Queensland woman Yoshe Taylor's Cambodian prison hell
Australian Story Exclusive by Belinda Hawkins
Updated about 3 hours ago

This Australian was duped into smuggling heroin via a love scam. Nearly 6 years later, she's home

When Yoshe Taylor left Brisbane for Phnom Penh in late 2013, she had no idea that the Australian Federal Police were tracking her.

Key points:
Ms Taylor was sentenced to 23 years in prison for drug trafficking
The AFP says the tip-off was part of "normal police-to-police communications"
Ms Taylor was freed after serving almost six years in Cambodian prison
She thought she was on her way to starting a new job selling Cambodian arts and crafts for a reputable dealer.

But the man she knew only as Precious Max, and whom she had trusted with her friendship, had other ideas.

Not long before Ms Taylor left, the Australian Federal Police formed the view that he was a part of an international drug syndicate operating out of Phnom Penh, and that she might well be his mule.

The AFP has confirmed it tipped off Cambodian police that the then 41-year-old primary school teacher was on her way to Phnom Penh after she passed through immigration at Brisbane airport in September 2013.

In a case reminiscent of the Bali Nine, the tip-off led to Ms Taylor being stopped at Phnom Penh airport on her return journey.

She was shocked when just over 2 kilograms of heroin was found in her bag. Devastated when she was sentenced to 23 years in a Cambodian jail.

A young boy sits with his hand on his chin while his older sister sits with her arms crossed
PHOTO: Archer and his sister Kahlyla did not see their mother, Yoshe Taylor, for almost six years. (Australian Story: Belinda Hawkins)
But when the AFP learnt that other Australians caught in the same scam had been exonerated in Australia, it did not update Cambodian authorities.

Ms Taylor's lawyer, Alex Wilson, said it was unfortunate the information was not provided as soon as it was available.

"It could have avoided her staying in that prison," she said.

What did the AFP know?
So why did the police suspect Ms Taylor, and why did they not follow up after evidence she might not be guilty came to light?

The AFP said it first heard of Ms Taylor after it arrested two Australians on home soil 15 days before she left Brisbane on her ill-fated trip.

'I'm not the only one to be tricked'
'I'm not the only one to be tricked'
How did an ordinary mother of two from rural Queensland become the target of an international drug smuggling syndicate? Yoshe Taylor spent almost six years in a Cambodian prison for a crime she didn't commit after she was scammed online.
The AFP also said those arrests were chance pick-ups in different Australian airports that just happened to be on the same day, coming from the same location with the same amount of heroin.

A Melbourne woman, who only wants to be identified as Kay Smith, told the AFP her new fiancé Precious Max had given her laptop bags to bring back to Australia for a friend. They contained 2.1 kilograms of heroin.

A man arrested at Perth Airport told investigators he had been tricked into carrying a similar amount of concealed drugs by a woman he had met online, who later turned out to be Precious Max's accomplice, a French national named Charlene Savarino.

The Cambodian National Police (CNP) was not aware of Ms Taylor or her connection to Precious Max until alerted by its Australian counterpart. The CNP then located Ms Taylor in Phnom Penh. ... 


some people have no morals....

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:44pm

barryfromthebush wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:34pm:
some people have no morals....


Barry is AFP's, sargeant Schultz.

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Ye Grappler on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:54pm
Was she sallow?

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:58pm

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:54pm:
Was she sallow?


Does that turn Grappler on?

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Ye Grappler on Aug 19th, 2019 at 1:21pm

Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:58pm:

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 12:54pm:
Was she sallow?


Does that turn Grappler on?


Sounds like a tall story to me - just happened to be duped into drug smuggling.. sure, sure....

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by moses on Aug 19th, 2019 at 1:22pm
She was shocked when just over 2 kilograms of heroin was found in her bag. Devastated when she was sentenced to 23 years in a Cambodian jail.

Bloody feds catching drug smugglers, how dare they?

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Gordon on Aug 19th, 2019 at 1:29pm
This her now, calling out for 'Precious Max'.

https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/91083343-3265-4cbd-a2dd-733a0919afba

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Dnarever on Aug 19th, 2019 at 2:25pm

moses wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 1:22pm:
She was shocked when just over 2 kilograms of heroin was found in her bag. Devastated when she was sentenced to 23 years in a Cambodian jail.

Bloody feds catching drug smugglers, how dare they?


They didn't catch anyone ? No mention of what happened to the guy who was the real drug smuggler, bet it was nothing.

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Dnarever on Aug 19th, 2019 at 2:26pm
The AFP have been a disgrace on this type of process for many years now with no sign of improvement. They should not be subjecting Australians to corrupt third world law when it is unnecessary.

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Ye Grappler on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Gordon on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:14pm

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm:
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU


Here's our guy.



3A89093D00000578-3951846-Nigerian_national_Precious_Chineme_Nwoko_is_part_of_an_active_el-a-92_1479556301967.jpg (145 KB | 11 )

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:33pm

Gordon wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:14pm:

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm:
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

[medi]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU[/media]


Here's our guy.


Gordon's guy? An alumnus of the Three-Fingers Haji Gordon University of Love?

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Gordon on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:40pm

Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:33pm:

Gordon wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:14pm:

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm:
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

[medi]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU[/media]


Here's our guy.


Gordon's guy? An alumnus of the Three-Fingers Haji Gordon University of Love?


No I'd say he graduated with full honours from the Aussie kid pinning not small handed clit-wondering faculty.

Anyway, he looks a bit like you, and he stole John Smith's brother's underwear.

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by cods on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:55pm
it sounds like the head phones in Bogota Cassie someone or other.....what is it with these women  who dont even take a look inside

yeah I will take it for you but lets look inside first..

see what he says. ::) ::)

in the mean time we can blame to AFP for stopping these drugs entering Australia....


funny how some people dont seem to like that! ::) ::)

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Laugh till you cry on Aug 19th, 2019 at 5:34pm

Gordon wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:40pm:

Laugh till you cry wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:33pm:

Gordon wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:14pm:

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm:
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

[medi]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU[/media]


Here's our guy.


Gordon's guy? An alumnus of the Three-Fingers Haji Gordon University of Love?


No I'd say he graduated with full honours from the Aussie kid pinning not small handed clit-wondering faculty.

Anyway, he looks a bit like you, and he stole John Smith's brother's underwear.


... from under Three-Fingers Haji Gordon's pillow?

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by philperth2010 on Aug 19th, 2019 at 11:31pm
The AFP are corrupt and are in bed with Government!!!


Quote:
Last year it was revealed that the office of the home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, was informed in advance about a raid on the home affairs department during an investigation into the leak of damaging information about the au pairs visa scandal.

Text messages obtained by BuzzFeed News under freedom of information laws revealed that AFP deputy commissioner Neil Gaughan tipped off Dutton’s chief of staff, Craig Maclaughlan on 10 October, the day before the raid.

“That warrant activity will now be first thing tomorrow morning,” Gaughan said.

“Thanks mate – this arvo also fine,” Maclaughlan replied.

Gaughan responded with a thumbs-up emoji.

Dutton has continually denied being informed of the raid, even if his office knew in advance.


::) ::) ::)

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/jul/19/afp-adds-more-confusion-about-whether-ministers-consulted-over-raids

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by Ye Grappler on Aug 19th, 2019 at 11:40pm
Lugging drugs - caught...... excuse accepted ....

Not wrongfully jailed at all - caught with the goods and resolving the issue.

If you were caught with a boot-load of ICE in your car that you were carrying in a gift box for his daughter for Honest Mo, would YOU expect to not be held until it was clarified?

2kg of sh1t... nobody is that dumb ....not after Corby.

A deal has been made, that's all.

Title: Re: Another AFP bungle. Woman jailed wrongfully
Post by rhino on Aug 19th, 2019 at 11:52pm

Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Aug 19th, 2019 at 3:08pm:
Precious Max - now there's a name you could trust... she deserves 25 years for gullibility....

You cannot be serious!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hK1wyrrAU
he said he loved her.

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