A man in Perth was fined for assaulting federal police during his arrest at the airport by kicking and attempting to headbutt them.

A man was kicked out of an airport for causing trouble but refused to leave.

July 13th 2024.

A man in Perth was fined for assaulting federal police during his arrest at the airport by kicking and attempting to headbutt them.
A man from Perth recently found himself in trouble with the law after causing a disturbance at Perth Airport. It was reported that the 38-year-old man, who hails from Warnbro, was causing a scene inside the international terminal around 6pm yesterday. Concerned citizens quickly called the authorities for assistance.

Upon arrival, the police escorted the man out of the airport, but he refused to leave and instead tried to stay in the area. The officers then attempted to arrest him, but he resisted and even attempted to physically harm them by head-butting and kicking. Luckily, no one was physically injured during the altercation.

The man was charged with trespassing, as well as assaulting and obstructing officers. He pleaded guilty to these charges in court yesterday. As a result, he was fined a total of $3250 and ordered to pay $156 in costs. Additionally, he was given a spent conviction order.

The Australian Federal Police wants to make it clear that any form of antisocial, violent, or dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. It is important to maintain a safe and peaceful environment for all individuals, especially in public places like airports. Let this serve as a warning to anyone who may consider acting out in a similar manner.

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