Bonnyrigg: Dorde Kesic charged after weapons, firearms seized from Hollows Place home
Hunting knives, crossbows and a rifle were among the weapons and firearms seized from a southwest Sydney house during a police firearms check on the property.
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Police allegedly seized multiple weapons and firearms after they visited a southwest Sydney home to conduct a firearms prohibition order compliance check.
Fairfield police attended a home on Hollows Place in Bonnyrigg at 7.30am on Thursday when a search allegedly uncovered an assault rifle gel blaster, multiple double edged hunting knives, a butterfly knife, a push button flick knife, multiple mini crossbows and bow and arrows.
Officers also found a sling shot, ammunition, three extendible batons, knuckle dusters, a laser pointer, night vision goggles, a taser and OC spray.
Dorde Kesic, 44, was arrested and taken to Fairfield Police Station.
He was charged with 11 counts possessing or using a prohibited weapon without a permit, two counts of possessing ammunition without holding a licence/permit/authority, possessing an unregistered firearm – prohibited firearm, not keeping a firearm safely – prohibited firearm and acquiring a firearm part without authority to do so.
He was refused bail and appeared before Fairfield Local Court on Friday.
Bail was subsequently not applied for and formally refused, with the case returning to court on Wednesday.