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How Qld police are helping bikies escape gang life
The program’s launch today comes after 50 Queensland ex-bikies described how those who left or were kicked out of clubs were threatened, intimidated, bashed and financially crippled – with some too afraid of being killed to leave on their own. Police hope the valuable insights can be used to further dismantle criminal networks. At the same time, the government is battling a youth crime crisis and police have come under fire in coronial inquests for failing to act on domestic violence risk factors…
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