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33 Charged During High-Visibility Police Operation in NSW Northern Rivers

33 Charged During High-Visibility Police Operation in NSW Northern Rivers
A major police crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in northern NSW has resulted in 33 people being charged and dozens of infringement notices issued during a joint operation across the Tweed/Byron Police District.
Operation Furittus, carried out between Tuesday 1 April and Thursday 3 April 2025, targeted public spaces, shopping centres and transport hubs across the district, with a strong police presence working alongside security partners and retail management to deter criminal activity.
As part of the coordinated response:
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49 charges were laid against 33 individuals, including arrests for outstanding warrants and AVO breaches.
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15 business inspections were carried out, identifying 60 shoplifters.
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25 criminal infringement notices and 37 banning notices were issued.
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Police also issued seven youth cautions, moved on six individuals, and made eight parole breach notifications.
The crackdown involved both uniformed and plain-clothes police, working in tandem with loss prevention officers and retail outlet security teams, creating a visible deterrent for criminal behaviour and enhancing community safety.
In parallel, Operation Ares was conducted on Thursday 3 April at two Tweed Heads shopping precincts, specifically aimed at addressing knife-related crime. Police from the Tweed/Byron Police District and Police Transport Command used handheld metal detectors to scan 384 individuals between 9am and 9pm.
During this operation, a 56-year-old Mullumbimby man allegedly produced a knife and was charged with custody of knife in a public place. He is scheduled to appear at Tweed Heads Local Court on Monday, 28 April 2025.
“Community Safety is Our Priority”
Tweed/Byron Crime Manager Detective Inspector Matt Zimmer said the results from both operations demonstrate the value of proactive, community-focused policing.
“Members of our community have a right to feel safe when they use our shopping centres, public spaces and transport hubs,” Det Insp Zimmer said.
“This operation reinforces our commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the community by disrupting individuals who engage in criminal activity and holding them accountable for their actions.”
He credited the success of the operations to long-standing partnerships with local retail outlets and security teams, adding that police will continue to utilise CCTV, targeted surveillance, and investigative strategies to pursue offenders.
“If individuals steal from a retail outlet or commit offences within local shopping centres, there is a high likelihood that they will be identified and prosecuted,” he said.
Ongoing Commitment to Visible Policing
The NSW Police Force confirmed that Operation Furittus will continue to roll out across the Tweed/Byron Police District, while Operation Ares, aimed at reducing knife-related incidents, will be extended across other regions of the state.
These efforts form part of a broader policing strategy to address retail theft, anti-social behaviour, and violent crime in key public areas, reinforcing the message that unlawful behaviour will not be tolerated.
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