Australian Federal Police
AFP Stands By Decision To Target And 'Entice' Autistic 13-Year-Old
Undercover police made online contact with the boy, who had an IQ of 71, to gather intelligence and evidence before charging him with terrorism offences.
Untraceable Postcards Give Missing Persons the Chance to Send A Letter Home
People who choose to be ‘missing’ can now send a message to their loved ones without revealing their whereabouts.
Aussie Cops Aren’t Happy about Having to Cover up Their Tattoos
Australian Federal Police officers are outraged over new dress codes requiring them to cover their tattoos, claiming that "Aussie Bogan" is their religion.
Australian Authorities Cracked Down on Christmas Island Detainees After a Riot and Tense Standoff
Rioters could be charged with causing, in Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's estimation, "well over $1 million of damage" to the center.
We Spoke to a Guy Teaching the Queensland Police About Islamic Culture
With counter-terrorism operations producing a surprisingly low number of convictions, Queensland Police are learning the difference between what's suspicious and simply unfamiliar.
Dark Web Guns Bust: Over a Dozen Arrested in Undercover Operation
An international effort saw arrests in Australia, Europe, the UK, and North America.
Australia Allegedly Pressured Human Rights Chief to Quit After Report on Children in Detention
The Australian Federal Police are investigating whether the government tried to corruptly entice Gillian Triggs into leaving her post as Human Rights Commission president.
Breaking Down the Official Review of the Siege in Martin Place
The story it tells of the 'Sydney siege' gunman, particularly of his encounters with ASIO and the AFP, is deeply strange.
Indonesia Rejected Andrew Chan’s Final Appeal for Clemency
Chan's plea for clemency was rejected earlier this month. As an alleged ringleader of the Bali Nine drug smuggling ring he will now face imminent execution.
Cautious Optimism, Measured Dread
Despite all indications to the contrary, anti death penalty advocates believe there is still hope that Australian citizens Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran will escape execution in Indonesia.
Empty Houses and Pipe Bombs: How Australia Debates
The Budget Emergency is so dire politicians are bringing bombs to work, spying on each other, and spending hundreds of thousand of dollars on housing.