ACT Policing has extradited a 30-year-old man from Kempsey, New South Wales for numerous offences including assault, taking a motor vehicle without authority, driving while suspended, driving an unregistered vehicle, possession of drugs and weapons, unlawful possession of stolen property, counterfeiting currency, failure to appear in court and contravening protection orders.
The man had been in custody in NSW on unrelated matters.
On Monday June 6, extradition of the man was granted in Kempsey Local Court and he was conveyed to the ACT and taken to the ACT Watch House. The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today.
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