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Alan Leonard RUDD

Alan Leonard RUDD

AKA  Alan RUDD, Al RUDD, Elmer RUDD

Late of Wauchope, NSW  

 

Relatives in ‘the job’:

John Alfred RUDD, NSWPF # 15792Brother to Alan

Steven Alan RUDD, NSWPF #29623Son.  Attested with Class 259 on Friday 17 February 1995 at the Sydney Opera House, NSW.

Matthew Alan RUDD, NSWPF #29624Son.  Attested with Class 259 on Friday 17 February 1995 at the Sydney Opera House, NSW.

John Markham Raymond GREVILLE, NSWPF # 20790 – son-in-law ( Attested 11 March 1983 with Class 192 )

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job’: ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  102

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  11341

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 11 January 1965 ( aged 19 years, 2 months, 12 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 22 February 1965 ( aged 19 years, 3 months, 23 days )

Constable – appointed 22 February 1966

Constable 1st Class – appointed 22 February 1970

Detective – appointed 17 July 1975 ( YES )

Placed 1st in Detectives Training Course # 3 of 1974 and received the Transfield Award.

Surveillance Class 1/1978.

Senior Constable – appointed 22 February 1974

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( n/a )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 16 January 1981

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 12 January 1987

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 30 June 1989

Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Inspector – appointed 9 May 1990

 

Final Rank: =  Chief Inspector

 

Stations:   Regent St ( 2 Division )( GDs )( 29 March 1965 – 21 June 1965 ), Regent St ( 2 Division )( Traffic Duties )( 22 June 1965 – 20 February 1966 ),  Canterbury ( 13 Division )( Solo Cycle Patrol )( 21 February 1966 – 11 April 1966 ), Traffic Branch ( Special Traffic Patrol )( 12 April 1966 – 21 August 1968 ),  Sutherland ( 24 Division )( Special Traffic Patrol )( 22 August 1968 – 27 December 1971 ), Hurstville ( 12 Division )( GDs )( 28 December 1971 – 16 July 1972 ), C.I.B. ( 21 Division )( 21 Special Squad )( 17 July 1972 – 29 May 1973 ), Redfern ( 7 Division )( C.I. Duties )( 30 May 1973 – 3 May 1975 ), C.I.B. ( C.I. Duties )( 4 May 1975 – 16 January 1982 ), C.I.B. ( Special Task Force )( 17 January 1982 – 26 January 1985 ), Liverpool ( 22 Division )( District Drug Detection Enforcement Unit )( 27 January 1985 – 8 May 1990 ), Organised Crime Unit ( Investigation – Commander )( 9 May 1990 – 1 July 1997 ), Crime Agencies ( Investigation Co-ordinator )( 2 July 1997 – 30 July 1998 ) – Retirement

 

Drug Enforcement Agency ( DEA ), ?, South West Drug Squad ( Fairfield )( 34 Division ), ?, South East Drug Squad, ?, OCU ( AFP ), ?, Commander ( C/Insp )( 1990 ) – Target Development Section – State Intelligence Group, Organised Crime Squad – Retirement

  

Service: From 11 January 1965  to  30 July 1998   = 33 years, 6 months, 19 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 52 years, 9 months, 0 days

Time in Retirement from Police: 24 years, 7 months, 12 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 April 1981 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992 ( C/Insp )

NSW Police Medal with 4th Clasp – granted 27 April 2008 ( Retired )

Alan Leonard RUDD, Alan RUDD

 Born:   Tuesday 30 October 1945

Died on:  Tuesday 14 March 2023

Age:  77 years, 4 months, 12 days

Organ Donor ? 

 

Cause:  Cancer ( type = ? )

Event location:  Pt Macquarie Base Hospital, NSW

Event date ( diagnosed ) ?

 

Funeral date? ? 2023 ( HELD )

Funeral location?

Private Cremation has been held.  Memorial Service date to be held.  See below.

 

 

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

Future Memorial Service location:   the Lodge Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Future Memorial Service date:  Friday 14 April 2023 @ 10.30aM

Wear a touch of yellow

Reception to be held at the Kareela Golf Club, 1 Bates Dve, Kareela, NSW after 12.45pm, immediately following the Memorial Service.

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Memorial Service Live Stream:   Can be found HERE

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at?

Grave Location:  Plot:  ?   Section:   ?

Grave GPS?, ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: Placed 1st in Detectives Training Course # 3 of 1974 and received the Transfield Award. His name appears on the Detectives Honour Roll.

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2023 )

 

 

ALAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Alan Leonard RUDD, Alan RUDD

 

Class 102 – Redfern Police Academy – February 1965

 

Back Row:  ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Alan RUDD

Front Row: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?

 

?, Alan Leonard RUDD, ?, ?, ?

 

 

Alan RUDD on his STP Bike. 1966

 

Back Row: B. NIVEN, R.DAVIS. J. CRIBB. J. LARKIN, R.FURTNER, G. ORCHARD, Gary LANGFORD, M. FRAWLY <p>Middle Row: T. FLOOD, A. THOMSON, J. MANNING. A. RUDD, J. DOYLE, R. PONDER, G. KEMP, G. BARTHOLOMEW ( President ) <p>Front Row: G. PATERSON ( Ass. Sect. PRLFA ), ALE? CLARKSON ( Cronulla Sutherland Club ), Insp. P. GIBB ( Asst. Supt. # 5 Sub Dist ), G. BEAUMONT ( Captain ), Insp. J. MURRAY ( OIC # 24 Div ), Insp. H. PEARCE ( 10mm REP ), B. COLLINS ( Sect. P.R.L.F.A. ) Date unknown

Back Row: B. NIVEN, R.DAVIS. J. CRIBB. J. LARKIN, R.FURTNER, G. ORCHARD, Gary LANGFORD, M. FRAWLY

Middle Row: T. FLOOD, A. THOMSON, J. MANNING. A. RUDD, J. DOYLE, R. PONDER, G. KEMP, G. BARTHOLOMEW ( President )

Front Row: G. PATERSON ( Ass. Sect. PRLFA ), ALE? CLARKSON ( Cronulla Sutherland Club ), Insp. P. GIBB ( Asst. Supt. # 5 Sub Dist ), G. BEAUMONT ( Captain ), Insp. J. MURRAY ( OIC # 24 Div ), Insp. H. PEARCE ( 10mm REP ), B. COLLINS ( Sect. P.R.L.F.A. ) Date unknown

 

 

1970s NSW Police Rugby League Football Association ( NSWPRLFA ). Alan RUDD played in the Cronulla Sutherland Police team in the same jerseys as the Sharks in 1970.

 

Alan Leonard RUDD acknowledged on the Detectives Honour Roll for 1st place in his Class.

 

Alan Leonard RUDD being presented with the Transfield Award ( type writer ) at a Passing Out Parade at Redfern Police Academy.  c 1974

 

‘Bill & Tony’s, 1970s’ was taken outside the restaurant Bill & Tony’s in Stanley Street, Darlinghurst – a favourite detective hangout. Alan Rudd is third from the left in a striped shirt.

 

NSW Police Academy. Sergeants' Course #2/ 1980 ( Class 3 ) 14 April to 30 May 1980 <p>Back Row: Doug RICHES, George McCLEERY, Tom CONNERTON, John MORELAND, Gerry PERKIN, Laurie MOFFITT, Les AUSTIN, Roger MORRISON, Ray FRANKHAM. <p>Middle Row: Terry RUSKIN, Allan McCLOSKEY, Neville CHEW, Reg HALL, Bill MAHONY, Peter BURTON, Harvey CHAPMAN, Warren DAY. <p>Front Row: John HAMER, Kevin MATTHEWS, Angus McDONALD ( Instructor ), Gordon LEVER ( Instructor ) Bryan BINNS ( Director ), Brian MILWARD ( Instructor ), Alan RUDD

NSW Police Academy. Sergeants’ Course #2/ 1980 ( Class 3 ) 14 April to 30 May 1980

Back Row: Doug RICHES, George McCLEERY, Tom CONNERTON, John MORELAND, Gerry PERKIN, Laurie MOFFITT, Les AUSTIN, Roger MORRISON, Ray FRANKHAM.

Middle Row: Terry RUSKIN, Allan McCLOSKEY, Neville CHEW, Reg HALL, Bill MAHONY, Peter BURTON, Harvey CHAPMAN, Warren DAY.

Front Row: John HAMER, Kevin MATTHEWS, Angus McDONALD ( Instructor ), Gordon LEVER ( Instructor ) Bryan BINNS ( Director ), Brian MILWARD ( Instructor ), Alan RUDD

 

Alan RUDD travelled to Tokyo in early 1993 while investigating the Yakuza in Australia ( ties in with newspaper article ).

 

 

( may have been late 1995 ) The Japanese travelled to Australia and hosted a dinner at the Hotel Nikko, where Alan RUDD presented the plaque to one of the Japanese delegation.
Passing Out of Class 259 at the Sydney Opera House, NSW. Family Members: John GREVILLE, # 20790, Steven RUDD # 29623 ( from Class 259 ), Alan RUDD # 11341, Matthew RUDD # 29624, John RUDD # 15792.

 

Alan RUDD receiving a salute from his sons - Steven RUDD & Matthew RUDD who had just Attested at the Sydney Opera House with Class 259 on Friday 17 February 1995.
Alan RUDD receiving a salute from his sons – Steven RUDD & Matthew RUDD who had just Attested at the Sydney Opera House with Class 259 on Friday 17 February 1995.

 

1995 – Police Dinner. Alan RUDD, 1st person in middle row ( L – R ) Robert TREHARNE, 1st person in front row.

 

Possibly late 1990s. Steven RUDD, Commissioner Tony LAUER, Chief Inspector Alan RUDD.
Possibly late 1990s. Steven RUDD, Commissioner Tony LAUER, Chief Inspector Alan RUDD.

 

Service History – Alan Leonard RUDD

 


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Saturday 11 May 1991, page 16

Former gang member arrested

SYDNEY: The arrest of a former Japanese criminal-society member on Queensland’s Gold Coast has focused attention on the movement of Asian Mafia-style gangs into Australia, particularly NSW.

Australian Federal Police and Immigration Department officers arrested 47 year-old Suzuki Sueharu in a raid on a Currumbin Waters flat yesterday. He had failed to reveal his criminal history when applying for a visa.

An AFP spokesman said yesterday that Sueharu had entered Australia from Fiji in February on a visitor’s visa and then begun business activities, including buying land and promoting a planned tourist resort.

Sueharu revealed his former Yakuza ties when arrested and admitted he had hidden his criminal record.

The AFP spokesman would not detail the man’s criminal history but said it was “extensive”.

Being a Yakuza member was not itself a criminal offence, but failing to declare previous criminal convictions was illegal under the Migration Act and made a person an illegal entrant automatically, he said.

Sydney police said more Yakuza members might be operating in Australia, particularly in states with casinos where money-laundering was suspected.

Japanese men were dealing with large amounts of money, particularly in Western Australia, Darwin and on the Gold Coast Yakuza members were easily identified by full-body tattoos, black suits and often had a little finger chopped off.

The society was linked with prostitution, contract murders and drug running.

A spokesman from the organised crime branch ( state intelligence ), Detective Chief Inspector Alan Rudd, said it was “highly likely” that the society was operating in Australia, especially in NSW. He said little was known about the group because its activities had been well hidden so far.

“We haven’t really got much on the Yakuza, but only because we haven’t been exploring in that direction … We tend to have concentrated on the Chinese and Vietnamese groups because we know what they’re up to,” he said.

Inspector Rudd said NSW in some ways provided ideal conditions for the Japanese society to flourish, “because it’s a business centre and there is a lot of real-estate activity”.

A Queensland police report has alleged that the Yakuza, with a $10 billion turn over, launders “black” money through property development.

The report says society members have intimidated legitimate tourist businesses into paying commissions for tour groups to be brought to their businesses.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122361731


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
30 March 2023

Updated 25 April 2023


 

 

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