A man has been arrested and charged with blackmail after an incident at South Brighton last week.
Police will allege the owner of a shop selling tobacco at South Brighton was the intended victim of the blackmail attempt.
On Saturday 26 October detectives arrested a 28-year-old South Brighton man and charged him with blackmail.
He was refused bail to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court today.
Operation Eclipse tactical commander Detective Chief Inspector Brett Featherby said police will actively investigate offences of violence and extortion connected with the sale of illicit tobacco.
“We will pursue criminal charges when sufficient evidence exists, even if victims are reluctant or unwilling to assist the police investigation.
“Police will use the full suite of legislation available to prevent further violence between the groups involved in this illegal activity and ensure public safety.
“I would ask anyone who may have found themselves reluctantly involved in the illegal tobacco trade and subject to this sort of activity to contact police. We can assist you.”
Anyone with any information on criminal activity connected to the illicit tobacco trade is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800333000, or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au
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