 I'm Councillor Nathan Olmack. Nathan, N-A-T-H-A-N, Olmack News, M-C-C-O-R, M-A-C-K. Did you want to say something? Start off. I just got to say, as part of Operation Themis, it's a long-going investigation in relation to property crime within the North Brisbane and South Brisbane districts. As part of the operation, we've intended to locate and seize approximately 2,200 pieces of jurid, estimating it's only a little bit over 2 million moles worth of jurid. We've lived the stage of the jury to be involved with part of the boom of recent incursion in the North Brisbane and South Brisbane, and also in the Eastridge Districts. That jury has been seized with the possession of it, which is quite on the public, to attend the police blog, where's that police blog, and to view this jury and CFC defecation. I've been meaning to return the jury to the AAPS. The main thing we're going to ask the public to is people who have provided complaints to the police in the past, who have made a report to the police, and once they have viewed the jury, they can then send us an email, we'll verify who they are, verify the jury that was reported during the burglary, and then we'll liaise with them. How would you describe the range of jurid that you've got? The range of jurid is quite vast. It ranges from silver, gold, bracelets, watches. We have some quite expensive custom pieces, some totaling between $35,000 and $40,000 each. A number of watches have been laid out, a couple of Rolexes, high-end sort of jurid. How did you find the jury? Through an investigation conducted by the Fugitive Valley C.I.B. in conjunction with Operation Themes, complainant who actually has done some work by herself for her own volition, attended there and then led us to do 10 of the jurors. What sort of work should she do? She attended the jury, just basically searched for herself, identified the jury, seen it in the cabinet, and that's it. It was quite an expensive jury that she like had. She's identified the jury. Has she got her stuff back now? She does. She's been returned to her. We've also located further property offers. So she did pretty good detective work herself? This jury still has been in existence for a number of years. The period of time we're looking at is probably at least four years, some of the jury. That's where we're covering our investigations in the previous four years for various, you know, three different districts. That's going to be a hard for us to prove, the actual accounting of the business. At this date, we have about 25 who is the jury. We believe to be Stahl. This hasn't been confirmed. They've contacted you, photos. They've been contacted the last minute. Arranged them to come and live with the jury. So just to be clear, how far back do you think people who have been made for their home rot could expect to perhaps find some of this jury? How many years back? For me, I have before years. Four years. How unusual or rare is it to find a case of jury like this that's been Stahl and all in the one location after so many years? This is the first one of my knowledge. It is quite rare for us to come across this seizure of this kind of jury and this size and this quality. It was just through investigations that it led us to this place that established her origins of taking possession of the property. So how much of the stock in that shop was actually like this stuff, like Stahl and stuff? We can't say it in such a way. Hopefully through further dedication from the public, what their picture after the public view of the photos are able to say with that jury. Could you see everything in the store? We see about 9% of the store. There are some items there that are obviously hard to identify. So that was just that. How many people do you believe are involved in this? 51 year old females out there. The stuff that you're going to show us, is that all Stahl and definitely? No. We can't definitely say at this stage what's Stahl and what's not. So part of our investigation is for the public to attend such a GPS media blog and then view the website. If they do identify a jury that they believe belong to them, they can then get in contact with us, we'll operate some themas and then we'll make arrangements for them to come and view the jury in person. How much of it do you suspect is Stahl? We've had a juror look at the juror. At this stage it's hard to say. I'd roughly say half of it. Maybe it's possible to say. As part of the juror looking at the juror, at least 9% of it is secondhand. As a part of being secondhand here you must have a license. You must have a register. So once you've worked out which portion of this stuff is Stahl and which isn't, what happens to the stuff that wasn't Stahl? Apparently we can't prove to be Stahl. Being the 51 year old. At the moment the shop is closed. It's up to her own pollution which she wants to retrieve. She's in place to be able to trade in secondhand here. So she was basically trading illegally anyway. And she was the one that went into the shop and identified her stuff. We found a number of pieces. And it was just after the break-in that she went looking.