Kylee Dennis
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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So he then sent me to someone else who then said, no, we're not going to touch it.
So then I reached out to someone else, and then the end result was report cyber,
report the information, which I can't actually put all the information on Report Cyber because it's a 200-page brief.
So how do you put everything in there?
And then that then got sent to the local police station in Queensland, who the local detective would have looked at that and went, oh, that's out of our jurisdiction.
I can't do anything here.
So it's gone into the abyss.
Now, my argument was is there is information contained in that brief, whether it be the owner of the accounts for Apple, whether it be who opened up the mule accounts, where they originated.
There is enough.
There's phone numbers.
There's IP addresses.
There's enough that I think you could put β
part of a puzzle, put it on a whiteboard and say, let's just leave that there because we know that that puzzle piece is going to fit into something bigger, like an organised crime.
That just sits at my home in a folder.
And look, that's really interesting.
And I haven't got a reply.
So I've just proposed an initiative for New South Wales cops and actually for all cops, which is for that purpose that when they walk into the police station, the cops can say to them, well, here is something for you to look at, which talks about transnational organised crime, why we can't
do anything about it at a local level.
But here are some initiatives we want you to look at.
You're not going to remember now, but I want you to take this book.