Sydney gangland member Mohammed “Little Crazy” Hamzy (left) and Sam "The Punisher" Abdulrahim (right) on holidays. Picture: Supplied Sam Abdulrahim celebrates a boxing win with wife Chloe ...
He was a colourful crook with a fondness for fast cars and kickboxing. But in a suburban hotel car park, his luck finally ran ...
Jessika Power (pictured) is putting on a brave face after suffering a devastating loss. The Married at First Sight star last ...
EXCLUSIVE: Organised crime groups are making $13 million a day from Australia’s illicit tobacco addiction, as criminals are ...
Olivia Jenkins and Regan Hodge join the show to talk about the man they called The Punisher. Subscribe to Crime X+ to hear episodes early and ad free, unlock bonus content and access our slate of ...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is under pressure to cut cigarette taxes to reduce Australia’s booming tobacco black market.
Australia’s rising taxes on tobacco should be frozen or scrapped in order to bring a booming black market – blamed for arson attacks and shootings – in line, a gangland expert says.
Cigarette costs have gone up 67 per cent since 2019 and rank among the fastest-growing prices for any product in the country. It now sits at $1.366 per cigarette. The taxes have led many Aussies ...