Australia news live: Burke announces new group targeting illegal tobacco; crocodile closes pool at luxury resort | Australia news

Australia news live: Burke announces new group targeting illegal tobacco; crocodile closes pool at luxury resort | Australia news

Burke announces national disruption group for illegal tobacco trade The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, has announced on ABC’s Insiders program there will be a national disruption group targeting illegal tobacco headed up by the Australian Border Force, with state and territory police, the Australian federal police, Austrac, the home affairs department, the criminal intelligence…

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Burke announces national disruption group for illegal tobacco trade

The home affairs minister, Tony Burke, has announced on ABC’s Insiders program there will be a national disruption group targeting illegal tobacco headed up by the Australian Border Force, with state and territory police, the Australian federal police, Austrac, the home affairs department, the criminal intelligence commission, the department of health, and the illicit tobacco and vape commissioner.

He said:

We’re bringing all of that together in a single disruption group. Because to do this, it’s not only the interception and the good work that border force do intercepting containers at the border and intercepting illegal tobacco at the airport. We also need to look at what happens before it reaches the border, what happens post-border, what happens at the warehouse level, and what happens in terms of the flow of funds for these organisations as well. So, that national disruption group involves, you know, if there’s a cohesion of threats and a convergence of threats, there needs to be a convergence of protection in responding, and that’s what we’re announcing today.

He said it will be a higher level of coordination than is currently happening, with every agency in the group “looking at every stage of this supply chain”.

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Boxes of illegal cigarettes found by police in Sydney in September last year. Photograph: PR IMAGE
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Dodo says 1,600 email accounts accessed, with 34 unauthorised SIM swaps

Vocus-owned internet provider Dodo says it detected suspicious activity on email accounts for Dodo customers on Friday night, which led to 34 unauthorised SIM swaps.

The company said it detected the activity on Friday and temporarily suspended email services for Dodo and iPrimus customers – which was restored on Sunday.

The investigation found 1,600 Dodo email accounts were accessed leading to the swapped SIMs. The company is working to reverse the SIM swaps.

Dodo customers will need to call 1300 038 224 to restore complete access to their email account by setting a new password.

Vocus said it was monitoring the situation and had notified the relevant authorities.

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