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Tommy Mulhall: Police allege man had Mongols constitution

A suspected Mongols bikie member will remain behind bars after he allegedly slashed the tyres of a ute in Stuart Park.

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UPDATE 4PM THURS: A SUSPECTED Mongols bikie member will remain behind bars after he allegedly slashed the tyres of a ute in Stuart Park.

Tommy Kerin Mulhall, 41, made no application for bail when he appeared in the dock of the Darwin Local Court facing allegations of trafficking and possessing drugs, fireworks, weapons and slashing the tyres of a ute in full view of CCTV cameras.

Prosecutors will allege Mulhall slashed the tyres of a ute in Stuart Park on January 25.

Prior to his arrest police released CCTV footage of the incident, which showed a man they will allege was Mulhall pulling up in front of a white Volkswagen Amarok around 6.30pm.

Police will allege the footage shows the man circling the white ute, stopping only to repeatedly stab all four tyres.

The footage reportedly shows the man, who was wearing a Mongols bikie gang T-shirt, flicking the double rude finger to the cameras before allegedly violently elbowing the rear car mirror.

Mulhall was arrested on Wednesday and was charged with criminal damage in connection to the Stuart Park incident

Police allege they also seized cash, drugs, weapons and a copy of the Mongols gang constitution while arresting the 41-year-old.

He was charged with possessing a trafficable quantity schedule 1 dangerous drug in public place, possessing less than trafficable quantity schedule 2 dangerous drug in public place, possessing or receiving property used in the commission of an offence, possess prohibited weapon and two counts of possessing a controlled weapon and possess fireworks outside of approved period.

Mulhall scanned the room as he walked into the dock in the Darwin Local Court before Judge Ben O’Loughlin on Thursday.

The 41-year-old made no application for bail, with his next appearance set for February 28 before Judge Alan Woodcock.

INITIAL 9AM, THURS: A SUSPECTED Mongols bikie member has been arrested by police after he allegedly slashed the tyres of a ute in Stuart Park.

NT Police confirmed a 41-year-old man was arrested in relation to property damage in Stuart Park on January 25.

Police released CCTV footage of the incident, which appeared to show the man circling a white Volkswagen Amarok while repeatedly stabbing all four tyres.

The man, who was wearing a Mongols bikie gang T-shirt, flicked the double rude finger to the cameras before allegedly violently elbowing the rear car mirror.

Police arrested the man on Wednesday and he was charged with criminal damage, possessing a trafficable quantity schedule 1 dangerous drug in public place, possessing less than trafficable quantity schedule 2 dangerous drug in public place, possessing or receiving property used in the commission of an offence, possess prohibited weapon and two counts of possessing a controlled weapon and possess fireworks outside of approved period.

Police will allege they seized a large quantity of cash, a copy of the Mongols constitution and a knife.

The 41-year-old was remanded in custody and will appear in Darwin Local Court at 10am on Thursday.

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