
The Dark Side
The explosive story of corruption, greed and murder in the Australian drug trade
By: Clive Small, Tom Gilling
eBook | 28 June 2017
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A fierce and compelling expose of organised crime and the role of a senior law enforcement officer in Australia's multi-billion dollar drug trade.
'Each year at least 10 billion is laundered in and through Australia. Much of this money is derived from illicit drugs.'
Hooked on the limitless profits of the drug trade, organised crime has grown so powerful that it now poses a major threat to Australia's national security. Clive Small and Tom Gilling show how Australian crime gangs, in partnership with violent international syndicates, have exploited lax law enforcement and corruption on the nation's waterfront to import narcotics on a vast scale from Europe, Asia, Africa and South America.
The authors reveal for the first time the corrupt history of Mark Standen, the senior investigator at the New South Wales Crime Commission whose conviction on drug importation charges sparked Australia's biggest law-enforcement crisis since the Wood royal commission. In the process they expose the cover-ups, strategic blunders and missed opportunities that continue to make Australia a soft target for international drug traffickers.
The Dark Side is a fierce and compelling expose of organised crime in Australia and Australia's multi-billion-dollar drug trade.
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Acknowledgements
About the authors
Introduction
1. Ian Saxon syndicate
2. Benny's Bar
3. Bateman and Bateman
4. The big league
5. The dreams of Frankie Ballis
6. Painters, dockers and dealers
7. Vasso Ulic and the Balkan network
8. Blood relations
9. Gunner for hire
10. Little Jimmy Kinch
11. Mark Standen-a man on the make
12. Family friends
13. The game
14. Follow the money
15. Business partners
16. 'Hello sweetheart'
17. Radoslav 'Ray' Spadina and Adam Watt
18. The Dutch syndicates
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
ISBN: 9781742698922
ISBN-10: 1742698921
Published: 28th June 2017
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
























