Police Take Action After Violent Incidents in Western Australia
Introduction
Authorities in Western Australia have started legal action against two people following separate violent attacks in Joondalup and Lakelands.
Main Body
On Saturday afternoon, a fight broke out on a bus traveling along Grand Boulevard in Joondalup between a group of young people and a 16-year-old boy. After the fight, everyone left the bus, and the victim collapsed. He was taken to Royal Perth Hospital, where he is currently in critical but stable condition. As a result, a 16-year-old from Carramar has been charged with intending to cause serious bodily harm and is expected to appear in the Perth Children’s Court. In a separate incident, detectives in Mandurah investigated an assault that happened on Friday at a licensed venue in Lakelands. A 32-year-old man from Lakelands allegedly attacked another man in his 30s, who is believed to be an acquaintance. The victim was first treated at Rockingham Hospital before being moved to Royal Perth Hospital for severe eye and facial injuries. The accused man has been charged with causing grievous bodily harm and will appear in the Perth Magistrates Court after his bail application was denied. Furthermore, the Western Australian government introduced stricter laws regarding knives and other edged weapons in December 2024. These new rules include tighter controls on owning knives and give police more power to search for hidden weapons without a warrant. Minister Don Punch described the Joondalup attack as an appalling act, emphasizing that these legal changes are designed to protect the community and remove threats to public safety.
Conclusion
Both suspects are currently in custody awaiting their court dates, and police are still asking witnesses to provide information about the two incidents.