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Malcolm Naden

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Created by Simondo > 9 months ago, 23 Mar 2012
Simondo
VIC, 8025 posts
23 Mar 2012 11:02AM
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Anyone following this on the news.

Kind of interesting. It was mildly amusing that even Malcolm was relieved it was all finally over... He'll do his time in the modern comforts of our modern prisons...

You could make a good TV movie out of this story...

At least it all ended relatively passively.

www.theage.com.au/national/police-capture-naden-nsws-most-wanted-man-20120322-1vkpv.html

Scotty88
4214 posts
23 Mar 2012 8:40AM
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The coppers set up infra red detectors in a few country cabins he had broken into and the trap was set. When he triggered the detector the coppers surrounded the cabin and were waiting until 2am to pounce when he would be sleeping. However, he came out for a cigarette earlier in the night and as he lit up they ponced fearing he may have seen them as the immediate area was lit up.He ran back into the cabin and out the back door and into a police dog and copper.

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
23 Mar 2012 9:46AM
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Scotty88 said...

The coppers set up infra red detectors in a few country cabins he had broken into and the trap was set. When he triggered the detector the coppers surrounded the cabin and were waiting until 2am to pounce when he would be sleeping. However, he came out for a cigarette earlier in the night and as he lit up they ponced fearing he may have seen them as the immediate area was lit up.He ran back into the cabin and out the back door and into a police dog and copper.


so the moral of the story is,smoke inside

Scotty88
4214 posts
23 Mar 2012 11:58AM
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62mac said...

Scotty88 said...

The coppers set up infra red detectors in a few country cabins he had broken into and the trap was set. When he triggered the detector the coppers surrounded the cabin and were waiting until 2am to pounce when he would be sleeping. However, he came out for a cigarette earlier in the night and as he lit up they ponced fearing he may have seen them as the immediate area was lit up.He ran back into the cabin and out the back door and into a police dog and copper.


so the moral of the story is,smoke inside


Can you imagine the look on his face when the coppers jump out of the bushes. In the middle of nowhere and in the still of the night you like up a cigi and then bingo. I guess after 7 years on the run you would get complacent. The state gov won't release the cost of tracking him down - it would be embarrassing for just 1 fugitive. The journo said he didn't apply for bail - no sh1t.

stuk
NSW, 894 posts
23 Mar 2012 3:31PM
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The locals in Gloucester are a bit miffed by his capture, been good for the local economy having all the police and media in town.

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
23 Mar 2012 4:40PM
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did you see his photo in the paper this morning just after his arrest? have a fresh look at the guy on the $2 coin (No not the old english woman on the back ) ........ a spoooky likeness!!

Simondo
VIC, 8025 posts
23 Mar 2012 5:13PM
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Yep, it would have cost a fortune...

Good idea though, to secretly set up some infra red traps.

lachlan3556
VIC, 1066 posts
23 Mar 2012 6:44PM
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Good to hear he respected the cabin enough to step outside for a smoke even though he's Aus's #1 most wanted

62mac
WA, 24860 posts
23 Mar 2012 4:21PM
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lachlan3556 said...

Good to hear he respected the cabin enough to step outside for a smoke even though he's Aus's #1 most wanted


Yeh you don't want the next crime walking into the cabin and its smells of smoke

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
23 Mar 2012 7:34PM
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The police didn't actually have to do much in the finish .

Police dog ..." Fido the killer " did all the arresting . .... Yum yum ... Smelly scum sucker for dinner again !!!!!

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
23 Mar 2012 8:52PM
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Simondo said...

Yep, it would have cost a fortune...

Good idea though, to secretly set up some infra red traps.


hmm some good ideas there in catching local theiving scumbags .Some good outcomes with further implications coming from an expensive operation .Where can i get some of this IR technology to set up set some traps around here .

bobajob
QLD, 1535 posts
23 Mar 2012 8:01PM
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Mr float said...

Simondo said...

Yep, it would have cost a fortune...

Good idea though, to secretly set up some infra red traps.


hmm some good ideas there in catching local theiving scumbags .Some good outcomes with further implications coming from an expensive operation .Where can i get some of this IR technology to set up set some traps around here .


This should do the job;

Mr float
NSW, 3452 posts
23 Mar 2012 9:37PM
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bobajob said...

Mr float said...

Simondo said...

Yep, it would have cost a fortune...

Good idea though, to secretly set up some infra red traps.


hmm some good ideas there in catching local theiving scumbags .Some good outcomes with further implications coming from an expensive operation .Where can i get some of this IR technology to set up set some traps around here .


This should do the job;



yessssssssss!!!!

Bone74
380 posts
23 Mar 2012 7:04PM
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Probably his first hot meal and shower in a while. Although
I think he might get sick of the menu after 30 odd years

chrispychru
QLD, 7932 posts
23 Mar 2012 10:10PM
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well the bloke is not stupid. he even complained that big macs have decreased in size



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