A few days ago, Western Australian police issued a state-wide wanted warrant for a gun-armed fugitive in Western Australia after a 41-year-old man shot another man in the head in Perth South.
Emergency broadcast! After five consecutive days of hunting by the Western Australian Police, a man with a gun was wanted by the Western Australian Police for five consecutive days. The man was finally arrested!
Caught it! WA Police state-wide wanted fugitives
However, it is inexplicable that the heavily sentenced prisoners so inspired by the Western Australian police have been released on bail.
The bail caused a great deal of controversy. Even Western Australian Police Secretary Michelle Roberts wondered about the decision, arguing that he had spent so much money trying to get him bail and asked for an investigation into why the suspect was granted bail.
However, 41-year-old Anthony John Valentino breached bail eligibility for failing to appear in court, so the court issued another arrest warrant for him.
A number of Western Australian politicians and the police, as well as the public, are worried about how he was granted bail and asked for reasons to be announced. If the violation is involved, the party must be required to admit the mistake.
Today (6 th), Anthony John Valentino added fraud, theft and driving away from the police in addition to the serious charges brought against him in court.