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Police arrest tycoon's adviser

By Agence France-Presse in Sydney | China Daily | Updated: 2014-12-20 08:11

A key adviser to Australian mining billionaire and politician Clive Palmer was arrested on Friday and charged in the alleged kidnapping of a bank employee on an Indonesian island.

Andrew Crook, Palmer's media spokesman and confidant, was detained during a raid in Brisbane, the tycoon confirmed to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Queensland police said two men had been charged with "retaliation of a witness, attempting to pervert the course of justice and attempted fraud".

"The charges stem from an elaborate scheme which police will allege was planned partly in Queensland with key elements executed in Singapore and Indonesia before returning to Queensland where the offenses were committed," they said in a statement.

The second man was named by media as private investigator Mick Featherstone. Both were granted bail.

Police arrest tycoon's adviser

A warrant was issued for a third man, reportedly a multimillionaire property developer.

Police said that in 2012, the Supreme Court of Queensland dismissed a civil claim against a bank by the third man.

Following the decision, it is alleged that he plotted to trick the bank employee into admitting he had provided false testimony, hiring the other two men to help him.

They lured the National Australia Bank employee to Batam Island off Singapore on the premise that he was going for a lucrative job interview, police will claim, reportedly using Palmer's name as bait.

Once there, they attempted to obtain an admission from him that he lied, and when that failed they allegedly detained him and seized his mobile phone, wallet and passport.

Police said Palmer, whose party wields crucial balance-of-power votes in the upper house Senate, had nothing to do with the incident and was completely innocent.

(China Daily 12/20/2014 page11)

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