Randwick: NSW Police charge man over alleged anti-Semitic graffiti attacks across Sydney’s Eastern suburbs

Police have charged another man in their fight to combat anti-Semitic attacks across Sydney, bringing their total number of arrests to 31.
A 23-year-old man was today charged over a series of alleged horrendous anti-Semitic graffiti in the Eastern suburbs last month.
Police allege the man spray painted several cars, garages and walls with offensive language on See Street, Kingsford and King Lane in Randwick.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.Residents in the area woke to find property and vehicles parked on the streets tagged with anti-Semitic remarks, including the words “f..k Jews”, about 7am, Sunday, February 2.
Following investigations, Strike Force Pearl officers, the taskforce established to investigate anti-Semitic incidents, along with the Public Order and Riot Squad today raided a home on Solander Road, Daceyville, and arrested a 23-year-old man.
He was charged with two counts of destroying or damaging property in company contrary to s.195 (1A) (a) crimes act. He was refused bail and appeared in Waverley Local Court via AVL.
Strike Force Pearl detectives have now arrested 31 people and laid a total of 153 charges.