OZ: PIs charged with breaching Surveillance Devices Act

NEWS – “without comment”

 

Private eyes embroiled in explosive sibling rivalry after allegedly being hired by

millionaire property developer

    Private security agents allegedly employed amid sibling rivalry

    All three agents charged with breaching Surveillance Devices Act

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By ASHLEY NICKEL FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Published: 4 March 2025

 

Three private detectives are facing an extended stay behind bars if they are found guilty of spying on a property developer in the midst of a feud with his sibling rival.

GM Risk Group boss Liam Ryan has been charged with 11 breaches of the Surveillance Devices Act after allegedly being hired by Joe Nahas.

The 45-year-old is accused of installing tracking and surveillance devices on Fadie’s car while it was parked outside his apartment in Sydney’s Olympic Park on April 27, 2019, alongside operatives Johanna Hamdorff, 38, and Vinnie Rovedi, 58.

The team is accused of then gathering information obtained from those devices to pass onto Joe, including Fadie’s whereabouts and activities.

Installation of surveillance devices without the owner’s consent has a maximum sentence of five years behind bars.

That penalty applies again if information collected from an illegal device is passed on to a third party.

Hamdorff will face one charge over the alleged installation of the tracking device on Fadie’s car, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

Rovedi, a former undercover drug officer for NSW Police, has been charged with four offences.

FULL STORY AT: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14457243/private-detectives-joe-nahas-millionaire.html

Posted by: Ian (D. Withers)

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