Commonwealth Crimes
Commonwealth crimes are offenses that violate laws enacted by the Commonwealth of Australia. These laws apply across all states and territories, ensuring a uniform legal framework for certain serious crimes. Examples include terrorism, drug trafficking, and human trafficking.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is responsible for investigating and enforcing these laws. Commonwealth crimes often involve issues that cross state borders or have national significance, making them a priority for federal authorities. This helps maintain safety and security throughout the country.