The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission’s (ACIC) National Firearms Identification Database (NFID) is a reference tool that helps Australian police identify and record firearms in a consistent way. NFID is used to identify and characterise a firearm, using details such as make, model, chambering and capacity.
Firearms
The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) conservatively estimates there are 260,000 firearms (250,000 long-arms and 10,000 handguns) in the domestic illicit market.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission
The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission today released its first unclassified assessment of the illicit firearms market.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, Victoria Police
Police from the North West Metro Region Crime Squad have seized firearms, drugs and cash today as part of a joint operation with the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission targeting drug activity in Victoria.
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People using Darknet sites to source and deal in illicit drugs and other illegal items have been targeted by multiple law enforcement agencies in a global week of action.
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, New South Wales Police Force
A man will appear in court today after drugs with an estimated street value of almost $5 million were seized during search warrants in Rozelle this week as part of a joint operation with the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC).
Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, New South Wales Police Force
Three men have been charged, firearms and drugs seized, and booby traps dismantled, as part of a joint-agency investigation into transnational organised crime.