Fresh charges have been laid following an alleged anti-Semitic attack that police say caused $20,000 worth of damages in Sydney’s east.
A car was torched while two buildings and a footpath were graffitied in Woollahra on December 11, including “Kill Israiel” (sic) scrawled on the wall of a home.

Tammie Farrugia, 34, is facing a string of charges relating to the alleged vandalism incident, and NSW Police confirmed on Wednesday that they have now charged another man over his alleged involvement in the damage of vehicles and properties.
A 36-year-old man was arrested at Parklea Correctional Centre on Tuesday.
He was charged with participate criminal group contribute criminal activity, destroy or damage property accessory before the fact to an offence, and take and drive conveyance without consent of owner.

He was refused bail and is set to front Downing Centre Local Court on April 3.
More to come …