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Welcome to the Australian Crime Commission

The Australian Crime Commission (ACC) commenced operations on 1st January 2003 to improve Australia's ability to meet the threats posed by nationally significant crime.

The ACC aims to unite the fight against nationally significant crime.




REPORT ORGANISED CRIME

Organised crime impacts on the Australian community. If you have information which could help the Australian Crime Commission in its investigation of organised crime, please contact us on one of the following:

FREECALL: 1800 088 225
INTERNATIONAL: 61 1800 088 225
1800 023861 (Chinese language)
1800 121500 (Vietnamese language)
EMAIL: hotline@crimecommission.gov.au

Alternatively, you can write to the Australian Crime Commission at any of the addresses listed on the Contact Us page.


You can HELP strengthen Australia's Security Industry

Call for submissions and information :

  • Are you able to provide information to the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) on organised crime groups being employed or represented in the private security industry?
  • Can you help us identify any instances of criminal exploitation of the private security industry?
  • Can you assist the ACC to identify vulnerabilities and help contribute to the development of legislation, policies and procedures to help make Australia’s private security industry more hostile to organised crime groups?

The ACC is a Commonwealth statutory body that works collaboratively with federal, state and territory agencies to counter serious and organised crime in Australia. Using intelligence and investigative strategies, the ACC endeavours to better position Australia to meet and respond to threats posed by serious and organised crime groups.

The ACC is seeking to work collaboratively with the Australian community and private security sector to make security services more hostile to criminal penetration and to develop strategies to reduce the impact of organised crime groups within the private security industry.

If you have any information regarding serious and organised crime threats to Australia’s private security industry, please phone the ACC on our toll free number - 1800 223 399. Your information may assist us to identify persons of interest involved in serious crime. Information can be left anonymously.

We are also calling for submissions on industry and law reform that will reduce the risk of criminal infiltration of the private security industry, particularly in relation to exploitation of entertainment and licensed premises by organised crime groups.

Submissions can be
emailed: submissions@crimecommission.gov.au,
faxed:
(08) 8217 6360 or
posted:
Private Security Industry Team, ACC, GPO Box 2411, Adelaide SA 5001.

Click here for more information about the Private Security Industry Special Intelligence Operation.



National Indigenous Violence and Child Abuse Intelligence Task Force

The National Indigenous Violence and Child Abuse Intelligence Task Force (NIITF) is working towards national coordination in the collection and sharing of information and intelligence relating to child abuse, violence, drugs, alcohol, pornography and fraud affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities.

To assist you to easily provide information we have developed an Information Support Package, which can be accessed through the following links:

You are encouraged to provide contact details, as we may want further information. If contact details are supplied, the ACC will treat these confidentially.



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What's New


Statement from the CEO of the Australian Crime Commission
(July 2008)


National Report on Illicit Drugs Released

Illicit Drug Data Report 2006-07
(June 2008)


Lengthy Imprisonment for Drugs Charges
(May 2008)


ACC Opens Canberra Headquarters
Features of the Building
(May 2008)


Wickenby summons Sydney man
(May 2008)


Man to front Sydney court on money laundering charges
(Apr 2008)


Lengthy Jail Term for Money Laundering
(Mar 2008)


Four charged with financial offences and cash located, Sydney
(Mar 2008)


 


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