THE BRIEF: Crime & punishment
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 15th January 2026 at 6:12amMorning and welcome to Thurdsday and there's a bit of a crime spree going on - at least in terms of stories about an alleged crime kingpin which features in The Australian, Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun and The Age this morning. It seems 'Crime boss Kazam 'Kaz' Hamad' has been the subject of a manhunt for some time and at The Oz that includes a quote from now AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett who said Hamad was "an alleged offshore offender who I called a national security threat to this country". It's very Underbelly, (which for younger readers is a reference to a series of hugely successful true-crime thrillers televised and set in Melbourne a couple of decades ago).
The gist of the story today is Hamad has been holed up in Iraq and apparen...
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