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Crime confiscation laws designed to undermine organised crime are missing bigger targets
When bald, tattooed drug baron Ivan Tesic was arrested at an airport in 2014, he had on him a silver Rolex watch, Blackberry phone and $43,570 cash.
Queensland investigators went on to freeze the businessman’s assets, ranging from an estimated $830,000 in bank accounts to several properties…
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