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Police charge more than 200 people during two-night Sydney crime blitz

Flash-bang grenade, 37 knives, extendable baton, unauthorised pistol and drugs are among the items seized during operation involving 700 cops.

Mike Simpson by Mike Simpson
20-06-2021 03:00
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A flash-bang hand grenade seized during the Sydney crime blitz. Photo credit: NSW Police

A flash-bang hand grenade seized during the Sydney crime blitz. Photo credit: NSW Police

More than 200 people have been charged by NSW Police during a two-day proactive police operation targeting knife crime and anti-social behaviour across Sydney’s metropolitan regions.

Operation Saber VI was conducted on Thursday and Friday, with over 700 officers deployed across the two nights.

The operation focused on known ‘hot spots’, public spaces, licensed premises and transport hubs – identifying and disrupting those involved in anti-social and criminal behaviours.

In total, police charged 207 people with various offences, made 121 drug detections and seized 37 knives.

Hundreds of infringement notices were also issued

In addition to this, police issued over 450 move-on directions, 326 Transport Infringement Notices and over 250 Traffic Infringement Notices. In excess of 250 bail compliance checks were also made.

Among those arrested was a 27-year-old woman, who was found on licenced premises with a knife and prohibited drugs in her possession. She was also charged with three outstanding warrants.

A replica pistol, a flash bang grenade, a knife and prohibited drugs were allegedly located during a vehicle stop at Carlingford. A 42-year-old man was charged with possessing prohibited drugs, custody of a knife in a public place, goods in custody, possessing an unauthorised pistol and being in possession of ammunition.

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At Parramatta Railway Station, 15-year-old boy was charged with custody of a knife in a public place.

His 18-year-old companion was charged with possessing a prohibited weapon after police allegedly located an extendable baton on him during the same search.

Aimed at those who carry illegal weapons in public

Assistant Commissioner Anthony Cooke said the purpose of the operation was to identify and prosecute people who illegally carry knives or other weapons in public, and anti-social behaviour.

“The operation was also focused on bail compliance, people wanted on outstanding warrants, and targeting hot spots that have been identified through local intelligence gathering,” said Cooke.

Operation Saber was first conducted in February 2020, and due to its success, is now into its sixth phase.

“This is continuing to send the message to those involved in anti-social or criminal activity – your behaviour will not be tolerated. If you choose to misbehave or commit offences, you will end up in the back of a police truck and facing the court,” Cooke warned.

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