Police lay 1,153 charges, with officers seizing drugs and dangerous weapons including knuckledusters, swords and hatchets
NSW police assistant commissioner Stuart Smith speaks at a press conference after 648 people were arrested over a four-day domestic violence operation.NSW police assistant commissioner Stuart Smith speaks at a press conference after 648 people were arrested over a four-day domestic violence operation.
A total of 1,153 charges were laid, with police seizing drugs and dangerous weapons including knuckledusters, swords and hatchets.Police in Sydney’s west arrested a 17-year-old boy wanted for domestic violence-related damage. During another search on the state’s south coast, police found a man suspected of contravening a domestic violence order allegedly hiding under a secret trapdoor inside a cupboard.
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