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Enoggera Task Force Wind Up Shows NSW Police & Government Are Afraid

The winding up of the Enoggera task force is typical of the attitude of the NSW Police & NSW Government to middle eastern criminals in NSW.

They're afraid of them.

After six months investigating the so-called "Cronulla riots" and the revenge attacks afterwards, while dozens of "anglos" have been charged (many after voluntarily surrendering themselves to police) virtually none of the middle-eastern urban terrorists who staged the revenge attacks afterwards have been touched.   By "urban terrorists" we refer to those who  on December 12th scrawled slogans on the road outside Punchbowl Park like "aussi to die" and "intifada" and sent around text messages like "We'll take Sydney from Cronulla to the Rocks with our AKs & our Glocks"
and "This Sunday we will all meet at Brighton and together exterminate the enemy at Cronulla"  before rampaging through Maroubra and Cronulla stabbing, bashing and looting.

The people of NSW can  draw their own conclusions.

Though, with such a high level of illegal gun and knife ownership among the middle eastern community you can't blame the police.  Who wants to getstabbed or shot?

Then there is their other weapon, the mobile phone. If  police pull over a carload of middle eastern youths sure as eggs they'll get on their mobiles and in three minutes the police  will have ten carloads to deal with.

It has reached the stage that people who are victims of property crime perpetrated  by middle eastern people are often advised by the police not  take it any further or they might risk retaliation.

The people of NSW want to know:  will Morris Iemma's Middle Eastern Crime Unit bring peace to our streets,  or will  Offenbach's famous "Gendarmes' Duet"  apply to our NSW Police Force:

"If gentlemen will make a riot
And punch each others head at night
We're quite prepared to keep it quiet
Provided that they make it right.
But if we see a helpless woman
Or little boys who do no harm
We run them in we run them in we run them in we run them in
We show them we're the bold gendarmes!"

Statement issued 1st July 2006 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910

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