This Man Was Assaulting His Wife, so I Arrested Him. Real Life Scenarios Aren’t so Straightforward
- On May 14, 2025, police took into custody a 44-year-old man at a residence in Maitland, charging him with domestic violence offences related to grievous bodily harm inflicted on his wife.
- The arrest occurred after an alleged assault on May 13, in which a 37-year-old woman sustained a fractured jaw and an injury to her leg, and the man violated a protective restraining order.
- This arrest was part of Operation Amarok X, a four-day statewide police operation from May 14 to 17 targeting domestic and family violence across New South Wales.
- As a result of Operation Amarok X, police charged 627 people with more than 1300 offences, conducted thousands of compliance checks, and seized 100 firearms and 16 weapons.
- Assistant Commissioner Peter Mckenna said no one, especially children, should experience violence, and police will continue arresting and charging repeat violent offenders to prevent further incidents.
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