Four-day domestic violence crackdown sees multiple arrests and charges
- Operation Amarok 11, led by Oxley Police District Commander Superintendent Dave Cooper, targeted domestic violence offenders from August 13-16, 2025.
- During the operation, police arrested five warrant offenders and four domestic violence offenders.
- Statewide, police charged 865 people with 2,028 offences related to domestic and family violence during the four-day operation.
- Superintendent Cooper stated that police aimed to 'shine a light on our domestic violence known offenders.
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Stalking, choking, stabbing a mattress: Hunter domestic violence charges in blitz
Five charged in Hunter during NSW police's Operation Amarok XI, targeting family violence with 2,028 offences and 669 ADVO breaches.
·Newcastle, Australia
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