Police say Katie Tangey’s death was entirely predictable as violent organised crime gangs fought their tobacco turf war.
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Criminal syndicates have called a truce over tobacco shops in one area of Melbourne as experts declare our crime-fighting strategy a failure that only a radical rethink can fix.
Police say Katie Tangey’s death was entirely predictable as violent organised crime gangs fought their tobacco turf war.
Police say Katie Tangey’s death was entirely predictable as violent organised crime gangs fought their tobacco turf war.
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