Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Australia's Most Wanted Man Captured Accused murderer Malcolm Naden has been arrested at a property near Gloucester north of Sydney after seven years in hiding. Produced by Australian Broadcasting Corp., powered by NewsLook

0730 ABC New England North West News 22/03/2012

23/03/2012 , 3:04 PM by ABC NENW

Catherine Clifford is in the Newsroom ...
In this bulletin, Malcolm Naden is being questioned at Taree Police Station after being arrested just after midnight on a private property near Gloucester, about 150km south-east of Tamworth; the father of one of Malcolm Naden's alleged victims, Mick Peet, says he's been waiting for this day for almost seven years; Gunnedah Shire Council has voted unanimously to adopt a new alcohol and drug policy of random testing for its nearly 180 staff; and a telephone survey of the health and well-being of people living in the Namoi catchment has revealed people are stressed by coal seam gas and the death of Senior Constable David Rixon.

 http://blogs.abc.net.au/files/0730-abc-new-england-north-west-news-22-03-2012.mp3


 Family's relief at capture of Malcolm Naden
By Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

With news this morning that NSW's most wanted man - Malcolm Naden - has been captured, one family in particular is very relieved.
After almost seven years on the run, police have caught NSW's most wanted man Malcolm Naden.http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/local/sydney/201203/r914116_9423542.mp3

Australia's Most Wanted Man Captured

Accused murderer Malcolm Naden has been arrested at a property near Gloucester north of Sydney after seven years in hiding.

http://www.centralohio.com/VideoNetwork/1525015540001/Australia-s-Most-Wanted-Man-Captured

 http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/gallery-e6frg6nf-1226306804351?page=1

Australian police catch wanted ‘bushman’ fugitive after 7 years 

Malcolm Naden, wanted for murder and other crimes, eluded authorities by hiding out in the wildnerness


 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/australian-police-catch-wanted-bushman-fugitive-7-years-article-1.1048821

 http://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/latest/a/-/latest/13234652/malcolm-naden-rushed-to-hospital/

Australia's Most Wanted Man Captured

Accused murderer Malcolm Naden has been arrested at a property near Gloucester north of Sydney after seven years in hiding.

http://www.centralohio.com/VideoNetwork/1525015540001/Australia-s-Most-Wanted-Man-Captured




http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/news/national/national/general/inside-malcolm-nadens-secrethideout/2498943.aspx

Inside Malcolm Naden's secret hideout

Inside Malcolm Naden's secret hideout

23 Mar, 2012 02:17 PM

Reporter Matt Kelly takes a look inside the hideout of Malcolm Naden. Police captured Mr Naden after almost seven years on the run.


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I guess, to him, it would be like the Hilton as compared to the other option of sleeping outside in the wind and rain or in a wombats hole somewhere
Posted by Bush Bunny, 23/03/2012 5:54:10 PM

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Gloucester community thanks strike force

27 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM
GLOUCESTER mayor Geoff Slack has paid tribute to the work of the police involved in Strike Force Durkin and their success in capturing the State's most wanted man Malcolm Naden near Gloucester last Thursday morning.Cr Slack said he had been fielding media enquiries about the successful end to the large-scale manhunt that has been based in Gloucester since January, since the early hours of that morning.
He said the police had been unobtrusive and had been extremely professional and worked well with the local community while they have been based in Gloucester.
Cr Slack said the officers involved in the arrest of Naden needed to be thanked and congratulated in apprehending the State's most wanted man.
"I'd like to thank the police for the work they've done in apprehending him, without anyone being injured," he said.
Cr Slack said residents across the shire, particularly those living in the more remote areas who have been subjected to break-ins in recent months would be particularly relieved after hearing of Naden's arrest. http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/gloucester-community-thanks-strike-force/2501797.aspx

Details behind Naden's arrest

27 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM
MORE details of events before Malcolm Naden's appearance in Taree Local Court last Thursday have emerged.As a result of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, by law there are certain procedures that now have to take place once any Aboriginal person is taken into police custody in New South Wales to protect their rights.
Police must phone the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) and the person in custody can speak to an ALS lawyer. They are offered early legal advice and are given what is known as a 'well check' to ensure they are okay. This service is available through the Aboriginal Legal Service 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Taree's Aboriginal Legal Service lawyer, Peter North was in Sydney the day one of Australia's most wanted men was captured and arrested on a property 30 kilometres west of Gloucester, so it was arranged for private solicitor Michael Jones to represent Naden.
It wasn't until after Naden's treatment in Manning Hospital between 11am and midday on Thursday and he was returned to Taree Police Station that he was officially charged.
The charges were: one count of murder (of a 24-year-old woman at Dubbo in June 2005); two counts of aggravated indecent assault of person under 16 (involving 15-year-old girl at Dubbo in 2004); and shoot with intent to murder (involving a police officer at Nowendoc on December 7, 2011).
After the short bail hearing, where bail was not applied for and was formally refused, the matter was adjourned until April 24. Audio visual link was ordered so Naden will remain in prison and appear in court on screen.

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