It is the first time for a person based in Australia to be accused of creating and running a global criminal platform, police say
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The 32-year-old man was arrested by federal police in western Sydney on Wednesday, September 18. He appeared in court charged with five offenses relating to running the Ghost messaging platform which police alleged was used by several gangs and organized crime syndicates in the Middle East, Australia and South Korea to import drugs and order killings.
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