Three men arrested over graffiti at Leppington station

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Police arrested three men on the weekend over spraying graffiti on trains at Leppington.

About 6pm (Saturday, July 1), police received a report of four men allegedly spraying graffiti on a train at Leppington.

Officers attached to Police Transport Command Campbelltown, with the assistance of PolAir, Camden Local Area Command and Traffic & Highway Patrol Command commenced a search and arrested three men at Leppington Railway Station.

A search of the area located four backpacks containing spray cans, which police allege were linked to the incident.

The men were taken to Narellan Police Station.

Two men aged, 21 and 25, were charged with being in possession of a graffiti implement, go onto or into or remain on or in running lines, and intentionally mark premises without consent – aggravated.

They were both granted conditional bail to appear at Picton Local Court on Tuesday, July 25.

A 22-year-old man was also charged with being in possession of a graffiti implement, go onto or into or remain on or in running lines, and intentionally mark premises without consent – aggravated.

He was also charged with having two counts of having goods in personal custody which are suspected of being stolen.

He was also granted conditional bail to appear at Picton Local Court on Thursday, July 27.

Police inquiries into the case are continuing.

 

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