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Man arrested, charged with wilful damage after graffiti attack on Woolworths store

A man has been charged with wilful damage after a Woolworths store in Brisbane was tagged with pro-Australia Day graffiti.

Jan 16, 2024, updated Jan 16, 2024
A supplied CCTV screen grab obtained on Monday, January 15, 2024, shows a vandal tagging a Woolworths Metro store in the suburb of Teneriffe, Brisbane, with profanities and pro-Australia Day graffiti. A Woolworths store has been tagged with pro-Australia Day graffiti as the prime minister slammed the opposition leader over his call for a boycott of the supermarket giant. (AAP Image/Supplied by Queensland Police Service) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

A supplied CCTV screen grab obtained on Monday, January 15, 2024, shows a vandal tagging a Woolworths Metro store in the suburb of Teneriffe, Brisbane, with profanities and pro-Australia Day graffiti. A Woolworths store has been tagged with pro-Australia Day graffiti as the prime minister slammed the opposition leader over his call for a boycott of the supermarket giant. (AAP Image/Supplied by Queensland Police Service) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

The Woolworths Metro in Teneriffe was tagged with “5 days 26 Jan Oi Oi Woolies f*** u” on it’s exterior on Monday morning.

Police say that at about 5am a 40-year-old man also set off a flare at the store, activating the fire alarm and prompting the temporary evacuation of nearby apartment residents.

The flare was extinguished a short time later, and Woolworths confirmed no employees or customers were injured.

The attack came after the supermarket giant announced it would no longer stock Australia Day merchandise.

That prompted federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to urge a boycott of Woolworths, describing their merchandise decision as an “outrage”.

The arrested man has been charged with wilful damage and is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on February 21.

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