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  1. Brenden James Abbott (born 8 May 1962) is a convicted Australian bank robber. He is reported to have stolen and hidden millions of dollars, and was dubbed "the postcard bandit" by police seeking media coverage. Abbott was held in a maximum-security prison in Queensland until he was transferred in 2016 to Casuarina Prison in Western ...

  2. 12 de abr. de 2016 · Notorious bank robber and prison escapee Brenden Abbott, who was nicknamed the 'Postcard Bandit', will be extradited to appear in a Perth court by the end of this week. He was arrested by Western Australian police today shortly after being paroled from the Brisbane Correctional Centre at Wacol.

  3. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Comments. Notorious WA bank robber and prison escapee Brenden Abbott, widely known as the “Postcard Bandit”, has been given a shock reprieve allowing him to start preparing for parole after nearly 30 years in prison. In a surprise twist to Abbotts long-running saga behind bars, SA Police on Friday afternoon finally withdrew a ...

  4. 12 de abr. de 2016 · NOTORIOUS bank robber “Postcard Bandit” Brenden Abbott is back in a Queensland watchhouse shortly after being released from prison. Abbott was granted parole in March and transferred to the Brisbane Correctional Centre in Wacol on Monday pending his release.

  5. Notorious bank robber and prison escapee Brenden Abbott has failed in a legal attempt to win his freedom, with WA's highest court dismissing his latest appeal against a jail term which runs until 2033.

  6. 4 de may. de 2016 · The notorious bank robber dubbed the "Postcard Bandit" has landed in Perth after police extradited him from Queensland to face a charge over his Fremantle prison escape 27 years ago. Brenden ...

  7. 16 de ene. de 2017 · BRENDEN Abbott, the notorious “postcard bandit” who evaded police for five years after a 1989 Fremantle prison break, has finally pleaded guilty to the escape. Abbott, 54, was extradited to Perth from Queensland in May last year, after being paroled 18 years into a sentence for bank robberies and a second jail break in that state in 1997.