Central Station: Man charged after two NSW cops allegedly assaulted at busy Sydney station
Man charged after two officers were badly injured in horror peak hour incident at busy train station
- Man charged after incident at Central Station
- Cops suffered dislocated shoulder and broken nose
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A man has been charged after two senior police officers were allegedly assaulted and badly injured in front of horrfied commuters during peak hour at one of Australia’s busiest train stations.
Officers from Police Transport Command were patrolling Sydney’s Central Station on Friday afternoon when they began speaking with a female passenger in relation to an unrelated matter.
They were then approached by a man, who attempted to interfere.
He then allegedly assaulted two male officers while being arrested.
Parts of Central Station was cordoned off after two police officers were allegedly assaulted
Ahorrified commuter took a photo of the scene, showing a large part of the station cordoned off.
An acting sergeant suffered a dislocated shoulder while a senior constable suffered a broken nose.
They were treated by paramedics before they were taken to St Vincents Hospital for further treatment.
The 25-year-old man was taken to Day Street Police Station.
He was charged with two counts of assaulting police in execution of duty causing actual bodily harm and hinder/resist police in the execution of duty.
He spent the night behind bars and will appear in Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday.
Inquiries continue.
Two police officers were patrolling the station when they were allegedly assaulted. Pictured is Central Station