=> Daha kayıt olmadın mı?

Forum - sanane

Burdasın:
Forum => KONULAR => sanane
<- Geri  1 ...  27  28  29 30  31  32  33 ... 2360Devam -> 

RogerpensE (Ziyaretçi)
04.04.2020 22:26 (UTC)[alıntı yap]
http://rapid.in.ua/solt/
Carlovax (Ziyaretçi)
06.04.2020 05:24 (UTC)[alıntı yap]
<div class="boardReadBody">
RU-486, the first trade name for <a href="https://gynq.net" title=""></a>, a synthetic steroid preparation prescribed for induction of abortion in early pregnancy. The name is derived from the abbreviation and serial number of Roussel-Uclaf Pharmaceuticals. The RU-486 was approved for use in France in 1988 and almost immediately became the subject of passionate opposition by rights groups and homosexual advocacy by rights groups of abortions. Both sides understood that as the RU-486 is rapidly being called, abortion contraceptives can change the dynamics of abortion, making women relatively easy and privacy, in most cases without medical complications and ending early pregnancy. Invasive Surgery Procedures In 1995, an executive at Roussel-Uclaf formed a company called Exelgyn to obtain a patent. Approved for use in the UK in 1991, Mifegyne in Germany in 1999, and Mifeprex in the United States in 2000.
</div>

<div class="boardReadFooter">
AlbertdourF (Ziyaretçi)
07.04.2020 20:15 (UTC)[alıntı yap]
https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/crime-court/alleged-hells-angel-gets-bail-on-drugs-weapons-and-fraud-charges/news-story/ec0e8ac4f1b6b6109d1811c1fb299cdd
His charges include drug possession and trafficking, possessing weapons and explosives, possessing utensils, and fraud.

A joint operation between Queensland police and the Crime and Corruption Commission uncovered more than $1 million in cash, three automatic weapons, five hand guns, a quantity of drugs and mobile phones.
The Brisbane Supreme Court on Friday heard the prosecution had received information from police that impacted Volkov’s bail application, but prosecutor Ron Swanwick was not prepared to discuss it in open court.

Justice John Bond agreed to close the court to hear argument linked to operational police matters.

He later granted bail on strict conditions, including that Volkov reside in Robina, abide by a curfew and report to police each day.

He must also surrender his three passports, not travel outside Queensland without permission and avoid airports, and not contact any identified prosecution witness.

“I’m satisfied that, based upon the submissions ... the applicant has established that his detention in custody is not justified,” Justice Bond said.

Police allege the syndicate was significant and had been operating since at least March 2014, selling cocaine, ice and ecstasy.

During a previous court appearance it was revealed Volkov had been under police surveillance for two years.

Volkov’s matter will come before court again on September 29.
LarryBoona (Ziyaretçi)
07.04.2020 20:16 (UTC)[alıntı yap]
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/hells-angels-bikie-charged-over-gold-coast-battery-scam-20190923-p52tz1.html
Ice-cream machines labelled "scientific equipment" were shipped off to Thailand by a Hells Angels bikie as part of an elaborate investment scam, police allege.

Vadim Victor Volkov, a 37-year-old alleged patched member of the Hells Angels, was charged with money laundering on Monday while an arrest warrant has been issued for his 62-year-old alleged accomplice.

Detectives, who have spent eight months investigating the pair, say they are responsible for a complex scam where they passed themselves off as Russian scientists to land investments.

They will allege the two men claimed to be owners of a graphene battery technology, GraphenEra, and in May 2016 "dishonestly advertised investment opportunities to an ASX-listed company based in Brisbane".

The Brisbane company, LWP Technologies, subsequently entered into a failed joint venture with the men, paid $566,450 and issued 30 million shares to finance production of graphene batteries.

Detective Acting Superintendent Vince Byrnes said police believed the money was not invested as promised and was used for the pair's "personal benefit".

“In September 2016, the former board of the investor company terminated the joint venture; however, their attempts to have their capital returned were ignored by the offenders, resulting in financial loss to shareholders, including those who bought shares following public announcements of the joint venture,” he said.

Mr Volkov shipped ice-cream machines labelled as scientific laboratory equipment to a facility in Thailand, where the batteries were to be produced, though none were, he alleged.

The pair are accused of faking scientific qualifications to former board members and pretending to have "relationships with Russia-based scientists and Australia-based scientific institutions".

Detective Byrnes said the investigation confirmed that despite knowing that the graphene technology could not be produced, the men continued marketing it in order to secure investments.

“This highlights that it is important to stay in control of your investment transactions and seek a second opinion prior to committing to an investment."

Mr Volkov has been arrested and charged with one money laundering offence and two fraud offences (dishonestly cause detriment and dishonestly induce delivery of $60,050) and was expected to appear in Southport Magistrate on October 3.

An arrest warrant is in the process of being issued for the 62-year-old for the same charges.

Share on Facebook
KennethNop (Ziyaretçi)
11.04.2020 14:48 (UTC)[alıntı yap]

<a href=https://magadan.med24.online>вывод из запоя</a>

Cevapla:

Nickin:

 Metin rengi:

 Metin büyüklüğü:
Tag leri kapat



Bütün konular: 6
Bütün postalar: 11811
Bütün kullanıcılar: 276
Şu anda Online olan (kayıtlı) kullanıcılar: Hiçkimse crying smiley
 

 
Bu web sitesi ücretsiz olarak Bedava-Sitem.com ile oluşturulmuştur. Siz de kendi web sitenizi kurmak ister misiniz?
Ücretsiz kaydol