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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).
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Mascot fruit shop temporarily closed due to COVID Public Health Order breaches
Pete’s Organic Market in Mascot has been ordered to close for a week from today for serial COVID Public Health Order (PHO) safety breaches across repeat visits from police.
NSW Police responded to numerous complaints about the fruit shop between 4 and 21 July, for PHO breaches. The owner of the store, after receiving several warnings, was issued a penalty infringement notice on 4 July for not wearing a fitted face covering in retail business and not ensuring hospitality worker was wearing a fitted face mask.
Following further complaints from the community, police were again called to the store where they spoke to the owner and an employee who both refused to comply with the current health orders. They were subsequently charged with not wearing a fitted face covering in retail business. Both men were granted conditional bail and appeared at Downing Centre Local Court on Monday 19 July 2021.
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Silverwater women’s prison boss denies choking inmate
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The governor of the women’s prison at Silverwater has pleaded not guilty to assaulting and choking an inmate.
Tracey Margaret Mannix, 55, was arrested at her home in Mascot earlier this month by the NSW Police Corrective Services Investigation Unit and charged with common assault and intentionally choking a person without consent.
Tracey Margaret Mannix has been suspended as governor of Silverwater Women’s Correctional Centre.
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Court documents allege between 12.06pm and 12.15pm on June 15, Ms Mannix assaulted inmate Sarah Stubbings inside Silverwater Women’s Correctional Centre and “did strangle/choke the victim . by placing her hand around the victim’s throat”.
Wedding photographers, tradies, serial rabble-rousers and even a Sky News pundit and wannabe MP are among those charged over Sydney s lockdown protest.
On Sunday, 21 men faced Parramatta Local Court for various crimes allegedly committed at the rally - which descended into rioting by early afternoon.
They include the man allegedly seen punching a police horse in the mouth in photos from the thick of the crowd that shocked Australia.
Most other charges are for assaulting police, resisting arrest, and breaching public health orders by being there in the first place.
One of the more well-known faces charged by police is TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz, 24, who spoke at the protest and took videos before removing them from his social media page.