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extra jail over kill cars recruiting kids for crime
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- NSW government introduces tougher legislation targeting organized crime, including 'kill cars' and child recruitment.
- New penalties: up to 12 years for setting fire to cars used in serious crimes.
- Increased sentences for recruiting minors: up to 15 years if child under 16.
- Recent police actions led to multiple arrests, including a thwarted 'kill car' plot in April.
- Statistics show significant percentage of serious crimes committed by children, prompting youth justice reform discussions.