Those apprehended in the four-day operation include 139 of NSW’s most dangerous domestic abusers.
Almost 600 people have been arrested and more than 1100 charges have been laid in a statewide police crackdown on domestic violence targeting some of NSW’s most dangerous abusers.
NSW police have carried out a major crackdown on domestic violence offenders, with a total of 592 people arrested.Included were 139 people identified as being among the state’s most dangerous domestic violence offenders, and 103 had outstanding warrants for violent offences.A total of 1107 charges were laid for offences ranging from domestic violence and drug supply through to prohibited firearm and weapon possession.
Police Minister Yasmin Catley said the issue of domestic and family violence was an epidemic in NSW, with more than 33,000 domestic assaults every year.Advertisement“You’ve been warned. Your predatory behaviour will be policed to your door.”Dominic Lorrimer They also served 500 outstanding domestic violence orders and completed more than 4800 compliance checks.
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