Man charged after allegedly using tomahawk to make threats during attack on Melbourne speed camera operator

A person has been charged after a pace digital camera operator was allegedly threatened with a tomahawk in Melbourne's west final month.
The 53-year-old man has been charged over his alleged involvement in three separate incidents throughout two months.
The person was arrested shortly after police executed a search warrant at a property on Blackshaws Highway in South Kingsville this morning.

File image: A man has been fined after a mobile speed camera operator was allegedly threatened.
File picture: A person has been fined after a cellular pace digital camera operator was allegedly threatened.(9)

Police mentioned the primary incident concerned the person allegedly splashing white paint over a cellular site visitors digital camera on the identical highway on December 4.
A month afterward January 25, the person allegedly approached one other automobile on Civic Parade in Altona on a motorcycle earlier than verbally abusing the operator, spitting on the window and punching the driving force's facet mirror.
It is alleged the person returned an hour later and splashed white paint over the automobile and threatened the operator with a tomahawk.
The South Kingsville man has been charged with legal harm, abusing a highway security digital camera operator, threatening a highway security digital camera operator, threatening to inflict severe harm, possessing a harmful article and different offences.
He's anticipated to look on the Melbourne Magistrates' Courtroom at present.
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