Operation Ventura continues to target those causing harm across the Territory

Operation Ventura continues to target individuals who cause harm in the Palmerston region, as well as those intending to cause harm elsewhere in the Northern Territory.

A 51-year-old man travelling on a bus from Palmerston to Katherine was allegedly found in possession of 16 litres of Bundaberg rum.

Police allege the alcohol was intended for use in secondary supply within the Katherine region.

The man was issued with a Banned Drinker Order and the alcohol was seized by police.

Now in its fifth week, Operation Ventura continues to maintain a proactive and highly visible presence across Palmerston and surrounding areas, disrupting alcohol-related offending and anti-social behaviour.

Superintendent Katie Hatzismalis said this was a great detection by police at the bus exchange.

“Every seizure represents an opportunity to prevent further offending and reduce the impacts of alcohol-related harm across the Territory.”

Operation Ventura activity (as at 21 June)

Activity

Total

Persons engaged with

3,785

Persons moved on

2,335

Alcohol (litres) tipped out

1,616

High-visibility patrols

2,503

Arrests (including 133AB offences)

95

Protective custody apprehensions

76

Banned Drinker Orders issued

172

Wanding conducted

783

Weapons seized

23

Infringements issued

28

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