The home base of the widow of Carl Williams is stormed by heavily armed police – such as the daughter of the lower abdomen gangster Dhakota, 23, is also entangled in the chaos
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Several federal agencies have robbed the house of the widow of the deceased gangland Kingpin Carl Williams as part of an alleged fraud trabe.
Officers of the Australian Federal Police, Services Australia and the National Disability Insurance Agency descended on the ownership of Roberta Williams in Melbourne‘s Noord on Thursday morning.
Detectives spent hours searching for the contents of the house and parked at least two cars outside.
Several unknown items were seized from the building, Nine news reported.
No costs have been laid.
The raid was conducted by the Fraud Fusion Taskforce, a joint body launched in 2022 to combat fraud and criminal activities, including serious and organized crime.
A spokesperson for AFP told Daily Mail Australia that the research, led by Services Australia, was underway and that further comments would be ‘at a suitable moment’.
They added that there was no constant threat to the community.

Roberta Williams (depicted with daughter Dhakota) had attacked her house by AFP officers

AFP officers will be depicted on Thursday outside the northern suburbs of Mrs. Williams. They spent hours searching for the building and reportedly seized several items
Mrs. Williams’ daughter Dhakota, 23, was seen at the house that shielded her face with a white hoodie before he entered.
Mrs. Williams is the widow of former Gangland Kingpin Carl Williams, who was At the age of 39, killed in death by colleague Matthew Charles Johnson in Barwon Prison near Geelong in 2010.
Once called the ‘Baby Face Killer’, William was imprisoned for 35 years in 2007 for ordering the murders on three rivals, and more time for conspiracy to kill a fourth.
Last month, Mrs. Williams marked the 15th anniversary of the death of her killed husband on Instagram by sharing a sincere tribute and photos of their wedding day in 2001.
“15 years ago today I received a phone call that destroyed my world, my whole life, never to be the same again, “she wrote.
‘There is no day that goes by that I don’t think about you, I don’t miss your voice.
“I don’t know what to do without you, you’ve always had the answers … I miss our lives, I miss our world that we have made together.”
Mrs. Williams also paid tribute to Dhakota and described her as the ‘best part’ of Carl and the ‘biggest gift’ he left behind.

Mrs. William’s daughter Dhakota is depicted who arrives at the building on Thursday and tries to protect her face with a white hoodie
Dhakota was only nine when her father died.
‘Love never fades – although the distance grows, it only gets stronger but more painful. Shine clear as a diamond, “she concluded, and added the hashtags #mylife and #ourlife,” wrote Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. Williams avoided prison in 2022 after he was found guilty of blackmail and recklessly injury of a reality television producer.
She and Dhakota have previously registered for fans only after they had unveiled their reputation, made it difficult to find ‘normal’ jobs.
The duo played in a live show where they delve into their lives with notorious underworld figure Carl – her deceased husband and the father of Dhakota.
The show, entitled My Life Our Life, is described on the Eventbrite website such as “Roberta and Dhakota Williams talk about life before Carl, with Carl, and now.”

Carl Williams (depicted on the left with Roberta) was beaten in the Barwon in 2010 in the Barwon prison
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