It was a whopper arrest when undercover police armed with shotguns and with police dogs swarmed a car in the drive-thru of a Hungry Jack’s in the Northern Territory. 7NEWS
It was a whopper arrest when undercover police - armed with shotguns and with police dogs - swarmed a car in the drive-thru of a Hungry Jack’s in the Northern Territory on Thursday.WATCH THE VIDEO BACK: Major police response at NT Hungry Jack’s.Northern Territory Police confirmed two men, aged 30 and 31, were arrested in an undercover operation about 6pm on Thursday.
Officers from the Serious Crime Squad, with assistance from the Dog Operations Unit, Territory Response Group and general duties, apprehended the men in their vehicle at the food outlet on the Stuart Hwy at Coolalinga.“Look at the f****** guns these c**** got,” the person filming comments. “OId Centrelink shirt with a f****** shottie.”
Footage shows undercover police swarming a car in a Hungry Jack’s drive-thru in the Northern Territory.As the arrest unfolds, a passenger in the back of the vehicle pulls an object out of the car and attempts to hit police with it. “Both men had warrants for their arrests and charges are expected to be laid later today,” police said on Friday.“A member of the public’s vehicle was damaged as the offenders attempted to evade police.”Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.
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