Vehicle seized - Anti-hooning

Northern Territory Police have seized a vehicle under anti-hooning legislation in Katherine.

At about 9:45pm on Wednesday 20 May, a Toyota Landcruiser utility was approaching a random breath testing station on the Stuart Highway, Katherine. The driver conducted a sharp U-turn and executed a burnout before speeding away. Police pursed the vehicle which allegedly travelled at speeds up to 160km/hr before the pursuit was terminated.

Police located the abandoned vehicle in bushland a short time later after the driver and his female passenger fled on foot. A search of the vehicle located a less than traffickable quantity of cannabis.

The vehicle was seized for 48 hours under anti-hooning legislation.

The 34-year-old male driver was issued a traffic infringement notice for:

  • drive vehicle cause loss of traction
  • exceed speed - 16 - 30 km/hr over
  • exceed speed - 31 - 45 km/hr over
  • exceed speed - 45km/hr over.

He was also issued with a drug infringement notice and fined $2514. A 21-year-old woman was issued a drug infringement notice and fined $354.

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