Property fraud accused jailed for breaching bail conditions

One of the men at the centre of the country's biggest property fraud busts has been jailed for breaching bail conditions.

Monday, April 11th 2005, 7:45AM

by The Landlord

Robert Stirling faces numerous charges in Operation Allsorts, a marathon trial which follows a two-year Waikato police investigation into alleged money laundering and property fraud.

Stirling was arrested on Thursday for breaching conditions of his bail. A bail application will be heard in Hamilton District Court today.

Yesterday, a retired Huntly pensioner who nearly lost his home through a bogus family trust had his day in court nearly two years on.

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