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Bikie (*club*) are set to be declared criminal organisations in NSW, with new
anti-(*club*) legislation passed by parliament.
Bikie (*club*) are set to
be declared criminal organisations in NSW, with new anti-(*club*) legislation
passed by parliament.
NSW Attorney-General Greg Smith says the new laws
will arm police with new powers in their fight to crack down on organised
crime.
"This is the latest in a series of measures to support police in
the work against organised crime, which include stronger consorting laws, and
increased penalties for drive-by shootings," he said on Monday.
Earlier
this month, the High Court upheld a similar Queensland law after the Gold Coast
chapter of the Finks bikie (*club*) argued it was unconstitutional and denied
procedural fairness.
NSW's amended legislation adopts Queensland's model
in allowing for the Supreme Court, rather than an eligible judge, to make
decisions on applications to declare an organisation a criminal
organisation.
The Supreme Court will also decide what is criminal
intelligence. "This will enable police to protect the public from criminal
(*club*) whose sole purpose is to commit crimes and terrorise the community," Mr
Smith said.
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced
plans to implement national anti-(*club*) and asset seizure laws.
Mr
Smith said that "while we are waiting for details of the federal government's
proposal on national laws to crack down on criminal organisations, NSW has
workable legislation in place".
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1750212/Anti-bikie-laws-passed-in-NSW