10 September 2021

Two men arrested after investigations into South Coast armed robberies

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Footage of man allegedly robbing Club Dalmeny

Earlier this month, NSW Police released footage of a man allegedly robbing Club Dalmeny on 15 June, 2021. Photo: NSW Police.

NSW Police Robbery and Serious Crime Squad detectives investigating two armed robberies on the state’s South Coast have arrested two men for separate serious offences.

In June 2021, two clubs in Bodalla and Dalmeny were robbed at gunpoint in separate incidents reported to officers from South Coast Police District, who commenced inquiries.

A 41-year-old man has since been charged for his alleged involvement in the Dalmeny robbery, and he remains before the courts.

The matter was then referred to officers from the State Crime Command’s Robbery and Serious Crime Squad, who started investigations under Strike Force Sansey.

During the investigation, police were made aware of a break-and-enter at a home in Narooma on Monday, 30 August, 2021, and an alleged conspiracy to commit an assault and robbery of a man on the same day.

Following further inquiries, a 36-year-old man was arrested at a unit in Merimbula at about 7:00 am on Thursday, 9 September, 2021.

He was taken to Bega Police Station and charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, break, enter and steal, and possess prohibited firearm.

At about 10:30 am on the same day, detectives also arrested a 40-year-old man on the Princes Highway at Bodalla.

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He was taken to Bega Police Station where he was charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit armed robbery, and break, enter and steal.

Both men were refused bail and appeared at Bega Local Court on Thursday, 9 September, 2021, where they were formally refused bail to reappear at the same court on Tuesday, 9 November, 2021.

Investigations into the armed robberies at Bodalla and Dalmeny continue under Strike Force Sansey.

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I believe they both should pay for what they have done,as the saying goes, an eye for an eye do your crime do your time.maybe they will think about it next time before they commite to doing something like this again.

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