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ALLEGED TRAIN VANDALS CHARGED

Four alleged vandals have been slapped with a string of charges after allegedly defacing train stations across Sydney and the Central Coast, and illegally housing native reptiles.

Police allege they graffitied trains and infrastructure at Central, Newtown, St Peters, Redfern, Maconaldtown, Dulwich Hill, Normanhurst, Kuring–Gai, Point Clare, Gordon and Jindabyne, amounting to $74,000 in damage.

As a result, search warrants were executed at Tuggerah and Umina Beach yesterday where items connected to the alleged offences were seized.

Police also found a number of protected native snakes and lizards that were allegedly being kept without a valid license at the Tuggerah property.

A 26-year-old man was arrested in Tuggerah and taken to Wyong Police Station where he was charged with two counts of damage/destroy property, 12 counts of destroy/damage property in company, nine counts of face disguised with intent, three counts of enter running lines and three counts of deal with protected animal.

He was granted conditional bail to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on December 9.

The reptiles were transferred into the care of a valid license holder.

Police found paint allegedly connected to the train station vandalism.

An 18-year-old woman was arrested in Umina Beach and taken to Gosford Police Station where she was charged with damage/destroy property and hinder discovery of evidence.

She was granted conditional bail to appear before Gosford Local Court on 1 January 2021.

A 25-year-old man was also arrested yesterday in Redfern and taken to Mascot Police Station where he was charged with one count of hinder discovery of evidence.

He was refused bail and appeared in Central Local Court yesterday where he was granted conditional bail to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on December 1.

Another man, aged 20, was arrested at Newtown Police Station yesterday.

He was charged with 12 counts of destroy / damage property in company, three counts of destroy damage property, 11 counts of enter running lines, intentionally throw object at vehicle/vessel risk safety, two counts of shoplifting, and six counts of face blackened/disguised with intent to commit indictable offence.

He was refused bail to appear before Newtown Local Court today.

North/Central Police Transport Commander Acting Superintendent Cath Bradbury said the arrests were due to the joint co-operation between police and Sydney Trains.

“Our officers work closely with Sydney Trains when it comes to targeting offences of this nature on the rail network. Offenders involved in these types of incidents create significant safety risks to themselves and the public and the resulting damage to government property is costly to repair,” Acting Superintendent Bradbury said.

“Those who want to damage rail property, or commit any other offences on the transport network, can expect to be identified and prosecuted accordingly.”

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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