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In todays episode we chat with Roman Quaedvlieg about his remarkable career.
A career police officer, Roman served as a sworn member of the Queensland Police for 15 years, where he performed duties in a range of positions investigating and managing serious and organised criminal activity.
In 2005, Roman joined the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and assumed the position of Manager Economic Operations, with responsibility for financial and economic investigations including money laundering, large-scale fraud against the Commonwealth, proceeds of crime recovery, identity crime enforcement, and the management of the Oil-for-Food Task Force.
In 2007, Roman was promoted to Assistant Commissioner at the AFP and assumed responsibility for Border Operations, which encompassed investigations of major drug importation and trafficking, people-smuggling activity, sexual servitude, and child sex tourism offences.
In 2010, Roman became the Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing, the branch of the AFP responsible for providing policing services to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Roman was awarded the Australian Police Medal (APM) in 2011 for serving the Australian community with distinction, particularly in the areas of police operations and administration.
We are extremely honored to welcome Roman to Protect and Serve.
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In todays episode we chat with Roman Quaedvlieg about his remarkable career.
A career police officer, Roman served as a sworn member of the Queensland Police for 15 years, where he performed duties in a range of positions investigating and managing serious and organised criminal activity.
In 2005, Roman joined the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and assumed the position of Manager Economic Operations, with responsibility for financial and economic investigations including money laundering, large-scale fraud against the Commonwealth, proceeds of crime recovery, identity crime enforcement, and the management of the Oil-for-Food Task Force.
In 2007, Roman was promoted to Assistant Commissioner at the AFP and assumed responsibility for Border Operations, which encompassed investigations of major drug importation and trafficking, people-smuggling activity, sexual servitude, and child sex tourism offences.
In 2010, Roman became the Chief Police Officer of ACT Policing, the branch of the AFP responsible for providing policing services to the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
Roman was awarded the Australian Police Medal (APM) in 2011 for serving the Australian community with distinction, particularly in the areas of police operations and administration.
We are extremely honored to welcome Roman to Protect and Serve.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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