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Police Charge Man With 67 Domestic Violence Offences

An investigation by Queensland Police Service (QPS), with the assistance of the Australian Federal Police (AFP), has resulted in a 55-year-old man who was residing overseas being arrested and charged for multiple serious domestic violence offences on the Gold Coast between 2016 and 2017.

The investigation revealed the man had been detained by police in the Philippines on local charges and was being deported back to Australia arriving in Brisbane on May 9, where he was then arrested by Queensland Police.

His arrest marks the culmination of ongoing collaboration and planning between various law enforcement agencies across Australia and internationally including the Gold Coast Vulnerable Persons Unit, the AFP and other QPS units.

A 55-year-old man has been charged with 67 domestic violence-related charges, including numerous counts of contravening Domestic Violence Orders (DVO), using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence, unlawful stalking, and breaches of bail.

It is alleged the charges span several years and involved multiple victims.

Detective Inspector Paul Fletcher said the successful arrest is a testament to the dedication of police to pursue and hold to account domestic violence offenders combined with the tireless efforts and seamless cooperation between QPS units and the AFP.

“This operation demonstrates our unwavering commitment to bringing offenders to justice and protecting our community.

“His arrest brings a significant level of safety and reassurance to the victims involved. Our focus now is ensuring he faces the full extent of the law, and that justice is served.

“This arrest highlights the critical importance of inter-agency cooperation. All officers’ dedication and hard work have ensured that a dangerous person can no longer cause harm to his victims, and we will continue to work diligently to uphold the safety and security of our community.

“Coinciding with Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, this arrest demonstrates commitment to taking decisive action against domestic violence offenders and supporting the victims.

“We want to remind the community that we are here to help and protect those affected by domestic violence.”

The man was refused police bail and is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on June 10.

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