A 38-year-old Chisholm man will face court this morning over the aggravated robbery at Red Hill on Tuesday afternoon (April 12).
Around 5pm a 24-year-old man was assaulted and robbed while at a block of units in Discovery Street. The victim was approached by two men who attacked him and demanded money and his keys. The offenders fled with a sum of cash.
ACT Policing’s Criminal Investigations Detectives executed a search warrant on the Chisholm home yesterday afternoon, arresting the man at the conclusion of the warrant.
He will face the ACT Magistrate’s Court this morning charged with aggravated robbery (in company), assault occasioning actual bodily harm and possess prohibited substance.
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