Sydney teens charged after Nazi graffiti allegedly found on public toilets
Police have found Nazi graffiti on a public toilet block and two teenagers will face court next month.
Two teenagers have been charged after Nazi graffiti was found on a public toilet block in northern Sydney.
A pair of 16-year-old boys will face court next month.
The graffiti was scrawled on a toilet block in the coastal suburb of Dee Why.
One teenager was arrested at the scene and another handed himself in to police on Saturday.
Police were called to the toilets on Pittwater Road in Dee Why about 8.30pm on August 7.
“On arrival, officers were told two males were seen allegedly using markers to draw on the walls,” police say in a statement released Wednesday.
“Police arrested a 16-year-old boy and he was charged with intentionally mark premises without consent and knowingly display by public act Nazi symbol without excuse.”
The second teenager was charged with intentionally mark premises without consent.
Both boys were issued a court attendance notice to appear in a Children’s Court on September 24.