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NEWS > 08 October 2007

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Man charged in corrupted murde
THE execution murder of a Sydney drug dealer in the grounds of the Rozelle Psychiatric Hospital might have been solved three years ago had investigators not been given a false lead by a corrupt police officer.

The shooting murder of Andrew John Heavens, during a meeting with two men at Lilyfield, became the focus 18 months ago of an investigation by the Police Integrity Commission into corruption at Burwood Police.

Commission hearings were told the now self-confessed corrupt former detective, Chris Laycock, confessed with indemnity to having been paid $10,000 by a man sus... Read more

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Colleague admits helping cop c

A former New South Wales police officer has told a Sydney court how he helped a colleague try to fraudulently obtain a mortgage from the Commonwealth Bank.

Former Fraud Squad detective Con Kostakidis has told the District Court his colleague, Rafiq Ahmed, was having trouble getting a home loan because he was not earning enough money.

Kostakidis, said he wrote a letter to the bank, falsely stating that Ahmed's wife worked at his coffee shop in the city.

Ahmed has since been suspended from the force.

The fraud charges against the men are the result of an investigation by the Police Integrity Commission.

 

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