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Movies Qantas Staff Infiltrated by Organised crime -The Aussie Cartel

Qantas Disturbed by Claims of Gang Infiltration by The Aussie Cartel.

Qantas said it was "disturbed" by claims that some staff may have been involved in organised crime following an Australian media report that gangs had "infiltrated" the airline.


BBC 7 JUN 2021.





The Nine newspapers and 60 Minutes reported the allegations based on a classified intelligence operation.



It said agencies believe organised crime groups had infiltrated Qantas to facilitate illegal activities.

In a statement Qantas said authorities had not raised any concerns.

The BBC approached Australian authorities for comment on the report.

The Nine newspapers said the classified intelligence operation found up to 150 Qantas staff had been linked to criminality. It said agencies believe they included motorcycle gangs that were involved in drug importation and other activities.

The report said the suspected wrongdoing was "serious and represents a very high threat to the Australian border".

The Nine newspapers said official sources briefed on the findings were unable to speak publicly "due to confidentiality requirements".

The allegations include that one motorcycle gang affiliate is working at Qantas' Sydney airport operations and may have recruited criminals to the airline to help import narcotics.


Calls for 'urgent review'


Federal Labor opposition politicians Kristina Keneally and Catherine King called for an "urgent review" of security at Australia's airports following the report.

"The untold story of Covid-19 is that organised crime syndicates have not only adapted but thrived in the Covid-era, all while the Morrison Government has been asleep at the wheel on airport security," a statement from Ms Keneally and Ms King said.

In a statement, Qantas said it found the claims "disturbing".

"To be clear, none of Australia's law enforcement agencies have told us of the existence of a report that suggests there are potentially 150 Qantas employees who have connections to organised crime. Nor have they raised concerns with us about our vetting or background checking processes," Qantas Group Chief Security Officer Luke Bramah said in a statement.

"If concerns are raised regarding any of our employees, we will actively support their investigation and take appropriate action," Mr Bramah said.

The airline said it had written to multiple agencies - including the Australian Federal Police and the country's Criminal Intelligence Commission - seeking details of the report.

It also said Qantas is the only commercial airline that holds a "Trusted Trader accreditation" with Australian Border Force, which means all employees involved in international air freight must pass a fit and proper test.

"We've not been advised by Border Force of any of our employees failing this test," Mr Bramah said.

Still, the newspaper said that official sources briefed on the report said Australian intelligence agencies had found some Qantas staff were creating "vulnerabilities in the security of supply chains and critical infrastructure" that risks on harming public confidence in the airline and border security.

The allegations come in a difficult period for Australia's national carrier.

It has been hit hard by the pandemic and last month said it would report an annual loss before tax of more than $1.5bn (A$2bn, £1.1bn). Like many others, the airline has cut thousands of jobs in a bid to navigate the crisis that has devastated travel.
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