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A Bondi man has been charged after allegedly being found with 2.2kgs of heroin while travelling in a taxi on King Street in Newtown at about 11.50am on July 30.
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Police charge six after investigations into graffiti attacks across Sydney rail network
Police have charged six people following an investigation into significant graffiti damage of trains, rail carriages and infrastructure across the Sydney rail network.
In May 2021, officers attached to the Police Transport and Public Safety Command’s Proactive Crime Team North/Central established Strike Force Wolstoneholme to investigate eight property damage offences between February and July this year across the Sydney rail network.
Following extensive investigations, officers executed five search warrants at homes at Marrickville, Ultimo, Petersham and Redfern yesterday (Thursday 29 July 2021).
Officers were assisted throughout the operation by the Dog and Mounted Unit, Redfern Region Enforcement Squad (RES) and Central Metropolitan Region Operations Support Group (OSG).
A Covid-denying anti-lockdown protester who filmed himself allegedly assaulting a veteran TV journalist will remain behind bars.
Guerino Scevola, known as Reno, attended Saturday s unauthorised protest in Sydney where he confronted 7 News reporter Robert Ovadia in Victoria Park, Chippendale, as he covered the rally.
Scevola, 54, was arrested after detectives investigating the protest turned up to his Petersham home in the city s inner-west on Monday evening.
Guerino Scevola (pictured), 54, has been charged over the incident at Sydney s anti-lockdown protest on Saturday in which a TV journalist was allegedly assaulted
Mr Ovadia initially attempted to ignore the attention of the protesters by looking at his phone
A Channel Seven reporter confronted by protesters during anti-lockdown protests in Sydney has hit back at the cretin who attacked him.
In a video live streamed on social media, veteran television reporter Robert Ovadia was approached by a man as he covered the protests at Victoria Park at Chippendale in Sydney s inner-west on Saturday.
The man begins by asking Ovadia whether he s a member of the media and who he works for, as the reporter focuses on his phone. Are you one of us, brother? You re not with the media are you?
Mr Ovadia initially attempted to ignore the attention of the protestors by looking at his phone