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Region’s most wanted

[ UPDATE: 23/11/2016 ]

Khushal Bajawray, mentioned in the article below, has reported that he handed himself in to police and his matters were dealt with at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 7 October, 2016.

 

THEY are the region’s most wanted – and a new 20-strong divisional response unit has been deployed out of Dandenong to catch them.
Detective Senior Sergeant John Bergin has established a police taskforce to tackle drug crime in Casey, Greater Dandenong and Cardinia, and process fugitives.
Some of the region’s most wanted include: Khushal Bajawray, Darren Still, Nicole Spence and Barry Turner.
Khushal Bajawray, aged in his mid-forties is wanted for a series of alleged drug and dishonesty offences and is known to visit the Berwick area.
Darren Still, who has been seen in Cranbourne and Dandenong, is wanted for failing to answer bail in relation to a burglary.
Police also wish to speak with him regarding the theft of a motor vehicle as well as various other thefts.
He is also aged in his mid-forties and there is currently a warrant out for his arrest.
Nicole Spence is known to frequent Doveton and Dandenong and is wanted by police for questioning in relation to breaching an intervention order.
A warrant has been issued for her arrest for failing to appear at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court in relation to alleged threats to kill.
The 33-year-old is around 165cm tall.
Among others, the new taskforce will also be on the hunt for Barry Turner, who often visits Dandenong.
He is wanted on the Crime Stoppers website for fraud.
The Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has issued a warrant for his arrest.
Police are after him in relation to alleged theft and obtaining property by deception charges.
Det John Bergin urged anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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