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NT Police: A father-son pair have been charged after allegedly attempting to transport drug to remote community

NT police have charged a father and son attempting to transport a huge quantity of a dangerous drug to a remote community. Find out how they were intercepted.

Police say construction company BMD in Yarrawonga, Palmerston, was unlawfully entered on Saturday night. Picture: NT Police
Police say construction company BMD in Yarrawonga, Palmerston, was unlawfully entered on Saturday night. Picture: NT Police

NT Police have charged a father and son after they allegedly attempted to transport 19kg of an illegal drug into a remote NT community.

Detectives from the Drug and Organised Crime Section and members from the Dog Operations Unit intercepted 19kg of kava at Darwin Airport on Wednesday.

The drug was bound for Maningrida.

Police then charged a 17-year-old man and his 53-year-old father with supplying a trafficable quantity of kava and possession a trafficable quantity of kava.

NT Police seized 19kg of kava on the way to Maningrida. Picture: NTPFES
NT Police seized 19kg of kava on the way to Maningrida. Picture: NTPFES

Acting Senior Sergeant Riva Zio condemned the pair’s actions.

“The illegal supply of kava is considered to be very serious offending that has long term financial and social implications on remote communities,” Sergeant Zio said.

“Police actively target these behaviours and will prosecute all persons detected engaging in this unlawful and harmful activity.

“This behaviour works in complete contradiction to the ongoing efforts of police, government and non-government agencies who work tirelessly to ensure the safety of all community members who reside at and visit our regions.”

Anyone with information on the supply of alcohol or drugs to our communities can call police on 131 444 or make an anonymously report to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Drugs and booze bound for Arnhem Land seized

A large amount of cannabis and alcohol bound for a remote Territory region has been seized after being intercepted on an interstate flight.

On Thursday, police conducted routine screening of the incoming flight from Cairns and found four 700ml bottles of spirits and 1.2kg of cannabis.

Four people, aged between 27 and 41, were issued with a notice to appear in court for drug offences on January 31.

One of the offenders was arrested on an outstanding warrant and charged with breach of bail and bringing liquor into a restricted area.

Senior Sergeant David Hamlyn urged anyone with information about the supply of drugs and alcohol into remote communities to contact police on 131 444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

“This is fantastic work by local members, who continue to proactively disrupt the supply of illicit substances into vulnerable communities,” he said.

Two in hospital after alleged Katherine assault

Two men have been taken to hospital and a crime scene was established after they were allegedly assaulted with an edged weapon in Katherine on Friday morning.

Police received reports at 5.30am that two men had been allegedly assaulted by a man on Victoria Hwy at Katherine South.

Police and ambulance officers attended the property and two men were taken to Katherine Hospital in a stable condition.

A 51-year-old man was arrested at the scene was expected to be charged on Friday.

Police said the three men were believed to be known to each other.

Detective Sergeant Byron May said investigations were in their early stages and urged anyone with information who hasn’t contacted police to do so quoting reference number 101204129.

Teen arrested over alleged car thefts

A teenage girl has been arrested after allegedly stealing two cars in less than a week.

The 16-year-old allegedly stole the first car from the Darwin CBD in the early hours of Friday, December 9, before it was recovered three days later.

Police allege the teen then stole a second car before she and three co-offenders abandoned it in Parap.

Strike Force Trident officers examined CCTV of the area before the teen was arrested in Darwin on Thursday.

She has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle, stealing and driving unlicensed.

Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Bland said it was unfortunate members of the public experienced offending which disturbed their daily routines.

“Police will continue to actively target and apprehend offenders who unlawfully obtain property that is not theirs,” Sergeant Bland said.

Several injured during 100-person, alcohol-fuelled remote disturbance

Several people have been injured after a 100-person strong crowd armed with edged weapons had to be dispersed by NT Police at a Tiwi Islands remote community.

Up to 100 people were involved in the alcohol-fuelled disturbance with many wielding a variety of edged weapons.

Police dispersed the crowd at 9pm Wednesday after responding to reports from community members.

Following the disturbance, a local clinic treated a number of individuals for minor injuries.

Commander Kylie Anderson condemned the actions of those involved in the disturbance.

“This behaviour is completely unacceptable,” Commander Anderson said.

“The incident resulted in a number of people requiring medical treatment and was witnessed by children in the area.

“Alcohol fuelled violence will not be tolerated and police will continue to hold offenders to account. The community as a whole needs to stand up and say enough is enough.”

Ram-raided business left with costly damage

About 15 people stormed an Acacia Hills business after its doors were ram raided, leaving it with a $15,000 damage bill.

NT Police said a white Toyota LandCruiser rammed the front doors of the business at 10.30pm Monday.

Police said the group of about 15 people stole electrical goods and drinks from the business.

Officers said a nearby resident heard the impact of the ram-raid and visited the property.

It is believed the group fled the scene when the resident approached.

Police investigations were continuing on Tuesday, and the incident was likely to be handed to Strike Force Trident.

Senior Sergeant Bradley Fox said anyone with information relating to the incident was encouraged to call police on 131444 and quote reference number 10200903.

Top End business owners wake to ‘significant’ property damage

A construction business in Palmerston is the latest to be hit in a long list of crime victims.

NT police received reports of an unlawful entry at BMD on Georgina Crescent, Yarrawonga, at 11pm Saturday.

Officers said unknowns persons unlawfully entered the premises before stealing a silver Toyota Prado.

It is believed they then drove the vehicle through the business’ front gate, causing “significant damage to the perimeter fence”, a police spokesman said.

Police say construction company BMD in Yarrawonga, Palmerston, was unlawfully entered on Saturday night. Picture: NT Police
Police say construction company BMD in Yarrawonga, Palmerston, was unlawfully entered on Saturday night. Picture: NT Police

The suspects and vehicle, which bears NSW registration BMD 040, remain outstanding.

Police investigations are continuing.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police on 131 444.

Commercial break-ins across the Territory increased 54 per cent in the year up to the end of September, NT Police data shows.

The jump is significantly higher than the figures for any other crime, with a 24 per cent increase for motor vehicle theft coming in second.

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