Man Charged by Detectives in Mt Pritchard Kidnapping

Robbery and Serious Crime Squad detectives have charged a man for his alleged involvement in the Mt Pritchard kidnapping earlier this year.

About 6.15am on Tuesday 24 February 2026, officers attached to Fairfield Police Area Command received a report a 53-year-old man had been taken from outside a tobacconist on Meadows Road in Mt Pritchard.

Police were told four unknown males in balaclavas approached the man before assaulting him and forcing him into a Hyundai hatchback.

State Crime Command's Robbery and Serious Crime Squad was notified and commenced a covert operation to recover the victim under Strike Force Martinook.

On Thursday 26 February 2026, strike force detectives – with assistance from the Tactical Operations Unit – attended a property in Dural, where police recovered the 53-year-old man.

A teenager and three men have previously been charged and remain before the courts.

Following further extensive inquiries, about 9.30am yesterday (Friday 12 June 2026) strike force detectives arrested a 29-year-old man at a home on Goonaroi Street, Villawood.

He was taken to Bankstown Police Station, where he was charged with take/detain in company with intention to ransom occasion actual bodily harm, destroy property in company use fire greater than $5000 and participate criminal group contribute criminal activity.

Police will allege in court the man assisted by storing and destroying a vehicle used in the kidnapping.

He was refused bail to appear at Bail Division Local Court 7 today (Saturday 13 June 2026).

Strike Force Martinook inquiries are ongoing.

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