Australia - Jason De Ieso, 33, murdered, Pooraka, SA, 21 Nov 2012 *arrests*

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Nov 22, 2012

Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Adelaide's northern suburbs.

They said a man in his 30s was shot dead at business premises in Langford Street at Pooraka about 1:40pm.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-21/police-investigate-adelaide-shooting/4384358

Nov 22, 2012

A dedicated police operation has been set up to help tackle ongoing bikie gangs violence, after a shooting murder at Pooraka in northern Adelaide.

Taskforce Alpha will combine the work of 30 detectives from Major Crime and the Crime Gangs Taskforce

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-22/bikie-crime-taskforce-to-probe-murder/4386680

Dec 21, 2012

Major Crime detectives said they had several persons of interest as they investigated last month's shooting murder of Jason De Ieso, 33, at a paint and panel workshop at Pooraka in northern Adelaide.

Detective Superintendent Grant Moyle said it was believed the same group of men ransacked the Lord of Ink tattoo parlour at Salisbury, then went to Pooraka in two cars.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-21/police-seek-help-on-workshop-murder/4440158
 
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Thank you Marlywings ... I think this case is definitely worth following since the Missing Person: Rachel Moritz was more about this murder than a missing girl once the link between her car, her BF and the murder came to light :)
 
Thanks for opening this thread, it shall be quite interesting to see how this all plays out! Do we need to be careful given the alleged HA's involvement?
 
Humdinger as long as we stick to MSM & police reports only we'll be fine.
 
HUNDREDS of mourners stood on the steps of Newton's St Francis of Assisi Church to farewell Jason De Ieso - the latest casualty of Adelaide's vicious bikie wars and one of 23 people to meet with foul play in South Australia this year.

A customised Harley-Davidson stood outside the church as De Ieso's family and friends bade farewell in an hour-long service for the 33-year-old, who died when gunmen stormed into Unique Custom Paint & Panel, Pooraka, and gunned him down in front of workmates on November 21.

As the bells tolled, De Ieso's casket was carried out and placed in a waiting hearse before his final trip to nearby Payneham cemetery. There was no obvious bikie presence at the church, no tribe in leather jackets or colours.

http://www.news.com.au/national/bro...ll-jason-de-ieso/story-fndo4dzn-1226532853842
 
UP to 80 bikies and bikie associates linked to the feuding Hells Angels and Finks motorcycle gangs have been barred from every licensed venue in the state in an unprecedented crackdown.

Police have issued the barring orders, preventing them from entering any pub, club, licensed restaurant or entertainment venue.

In a move aimed at keeping a simmering bikie war off the streets of Adelaide during festive celebrations, the state's 900 licensed venues received many of the barring notices on Friday and more on Christmas Eve.

The Advertiser understands the barring orders advise that the bikies and associates are linked to the November 21 shooting murder of Jason De Ieso in his Pooraka custom paint and panel workshop.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...-south-australia/story-e6frea83-1226543347242
 
Does anyonekknow why he was targeted?
 
Is there a connection?

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...ar-wash-shooting/story-fncz7kyc-1226567569001

A MAN has been shot dead at Parafield in Adelaide's north.
The man, 34, was shot in the head and hip at the back of the Big Bucket Car Wash near Bunnings on Lawrence Hargrave Way about 6.40am.

He was treated by ambulance crews at the scene and rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with critical injuries and died shortly after arrival.

Police are investigating links between the shooting and a burnt-out silver Kia sedan found on Myall Boulevard, Salisbury, about 30 minutes later.

MFS crews were called to the dead-end street to extinguish the blaze. Sleeping equipment was found next to the car.
 
Is there a connection?

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...ar-wash-shooting/story-fncz7kyc-1226567569001

A MAN has been shot dead at Parafield in Adelaide's north.
The man, 34, was shot in the head and hip at the back of the Big Bucket Car Wash near Bunnings on Lawrence Hargrave Way about 6.40am.

He was treated by ambulance crews at the scene and rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with critical injuries and died shortly after arrival.

Police are investigating links between the shooting and a burnt-out silver Kia sedan found on Myall Boulevard, Salisbury, about 30 minutes later.

MFS crews were called to the dead-end street to extinguish the blaze. Sleeping equipment was found next to the car.

I thought the same thing when I read it!
 
https://www.facebook.com/sapolicenews?fref=ts&filter=1
Those arrested today include a:
24-year-old Campbelltown man for possessing a controlled precursor and trafficking a controlled substance.
20-year-old Parafield Gardens man for trafficking a controlled substance, attempting to pervert the course of justice and money laundering.
21-year-old Pooraka man for trafficking in a controlled drug, aggravated dangerous driving to escape a police pursuit, driving disqualified and breach of bail.
21-year-old Paralowie man charged with trafficking in a controlled drug

Bail has been refused in all cases and all are due to appear in the Adelaide Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.
Three vehicles, all suspected to be stolen have been seized for further examination, along with an amount of cash.

that was posted 14/3 - case lists are up for the next 16 or so hours....


http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/CaseLists/Pages/AMC-Criminal.aspx
 
Is there anyone here that would be willing to explain to me the different stages of a court hearing - committal, hearing, and I know there are other descriptions/headings but i dont know anything about the court process and would be interested to know. For example when someone first attends court is that just 'formalities' or does it go straight into lawyers arguing cases etc?
 
Thanks sleepinoz, I was just coming to post the same information. :)
 
Reward offered for information in De Ieso investigation

The second-largest reward ever offered by the State Government has been announced for information leading to an arrest for the murder of Jason De Ieso.

Mr De Ieso was shot dead in his workshop in Langford Street, Pooraka on 21 November, 2012. Major Crime investigators believe the 33-year-old’s death is linked to a dispute between outlaw motorcycle gangs.

Today Police Minister Michael O’Brien announced the $500,000 reward and urged the public to come forward with information.
- See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/comp...-ieso-investigation.html#sthash.WtnuUGGk.dpuf
 
They are showing CCTV footage of gang members walking into Jason's shop to 'perform an execution-type murder' on SA TV news tonight. Just saw a clip. Looks like it is taken from a camera inside the workshop, pointed toward the doors. Maybe 5 or 6 guys. Police say they are very close to arrests.
 
"POLICE have released CCTV images of a group of men entering a workshop in Adelaide's northern suburbs moments before the shooting murder of custom spraypainter Jason De Ieso.

Major Crime detectives hope the vision and a recent offer of a $500,000 reward, will bring forward witnesses who can identify the nine men captured on the CCTV cameras on November 21 last year."


http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...men-who-shot-him/story-fni6uo1m-1226699832135


OMG - it shows the whole thing! (Not Jason.) Their faces are obscured really well. Is that masks or pixelation?
 
My bf knows this guy, he met him about 3 weeks before he was murdered when he came and got a quote.

He is associated with the Yiros/BBQ restaurants, actually an owner/part owner I think.

Lebanese...which usually translates into "gang", here in Adelaide at least.

:twocents:

ETA: I think I'm confused with the new murder, that just happened this year.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...we-to-face-court/story-fni6uo1m-1226699429651

Glad to see an arrest.

Still, it is worrying...do we have the New Boys shooting their enemies?
 

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