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■ Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating a burglary in Cranbourne North. It is understood three male offenders smashed the front window of a shop with a hammer on South Gippsland Highway about 10.50pm on Wednesday, March 27. Police were told the youths gained access into another part of the shop, where one of them attempted to cut the wires covering the front counter. Another youth attempted to access the cigarette cupboards. No one was inside the store at the time of the incident. The smoke security system activated, and the three offenders fled the scene empty handed. Investigators have released CCTV and images of three males they believe may be able to assist with their investigations. Anyone who witnessed the incident, with vision or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
400 WEAPONS AIMED AT GANGS
■ Police have laid almost 150 charges against a man following an investigation into prohibited weapons being supplied to youth gang members in Melbourne’s south-east. The Dandenong Youth Gang Team seized more than 400 prohibited weapons, including samurai swords, zombie knives and butterfly knives, following raids at two shops in Narre Warren and Boronia – as well as a factory in Dandenong South – as part of Operation Alliance. During the searches, police seized: ■ 402 prohibited weapons, including three imitation handguns, butterfly knives, zombie knives, axes, miniature samurai swords, daggers, flick knives, and knuckle dusters ■ 111 cartons of illegal cigarettes and approximately 2kg of dried loose-leaf tobacco ■ Quantities of methylamphetamine, cannabis and prescription medication ■ 17,525 vapes – some containing nicotine – worth $461,000 ■ Laser pointers. A 52-year-old Cranbourne North man – who was arrested at the shop in Narre Warren and released at the time pending further enquiries – has since been served with 140 charges, including: ■ 97 counts of possess prohibited weapon without exemption/approval ■ 27 counts of possess Schedule 4 poison ■ Ten counts of display prohibited weapon for sale
11 separate wards for Morn. Peninsula
■ Mornington Peninsula Shire will move to a single Councillor ward structure for the cOctober Council Elections. This comes following an electoral structure review by the Victorian Electoral Commission that took place late last year. The Shire is one of 39 Councils to have its electoral structure reviewed because of new requirements under the Local Government Act. This will mean that following the 2024 Council Elections, Mornington Peninsula Shire will have 11 separate wards, each with one Councillor. This is a change from the current structure of six wards with a total of 11 Councillors. The gazetted names for the 11 wards are: Brokil Ward, Beek Beek Ward, Benbenjie Ward, Briars Ward, Coolart Ward, Kackeraboite Ward, Moorooduc Ward, Nepean Ward, Tanti Ward, Tootgarook Ward, Warringine Ward.
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● Dandenong Magistrates’ Court ■ Four counts of possess imitation firearm ■ Two counts of possess tobacco. He was summonsed to appear in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on July 16. It will be alleged the man was selling prohibited weapons – including knives and machetes – to known youth gang members in the Greater Dandenong area. Operation Alliance continues to hold Victoria’s most serious and violent youth offenders accountable. Over the past year, Alliance has led to 387 known youth gang members being arrested a combined total of 1432 times. These offenders were charged with 3286 offences. A core group of 249 youth gang members who were arrested more than three times over the past year, including 59 arrested more than 10 times, present a specific challenge for Police.
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