Wi-Fi jammer, swords reportedly seized from Cartwright property | Liverpool City Champion

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A firearm, vehicle and fraudulent device were reportedly seized from a house in Cartwright yesterday.

Last month, NSW Police received reports that a man wanted by Queensland Police on an outstanding warrant for a fraud-related offense had fled to New South Wales.

Police said the State Crime Command Financial Crime Squad then opened an investigation into alleged fraud-related offenses across New South Wales.

Following investigations, an arrest warrant was reportedly issued against a 23-year-old man for offenses such as dishonest obtaining of property or deception.

Financial Crime Squad detectives, alongside Liverpool Police, attended a house in Yambi Place, Cartwright, around 11 a.m. yesterday (Monday April 26).

Police say that once there, following negotiations, specialized police entered the premises and deployed a taser before the occupier was arrested.

The man was taken to Liverpool hospital with minor injuries.

Police executed a search warrant at the house and allegedly seized a Glock-style pistol and associated magazine and holster, swords, ax and Wi-Fi jammer. A Ford Explorer with license plates and special seers would also have been seized.

Upon discharge from hospital, the man was taken to Liverpool Police Station where he was charged with six counts of dishonestly obtaining property by deception and a number of offenses related to the circulation.

Police will allege in court that the man used an electronic device to disconnect credit card terminals from financial institutions, which allowed him to fraudulently purchase goods.

He was denied bail to appear in local court in Liverpool today.

Investigations are continuing.



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