Man Charged After Knife, Molotov Incident at John Ibrahim's Home
Man Charged After Knife, Molotov at Ibrahim's Home

A 45-year-old man has been charged following an incident outside the million-dollar Sydney home of former nightclub owner John Ibrahim, widely known as the 'King of the Cross'. Troy William Buck, also known as Troy Adam, was taken into custody after a concerned resident alerted police to a man behaving erratically near Ibrahim's Dover Heights mansion on May 24.

Details of the Incident

According to police reports, Buck was found in possession of knives, a Molotov cocktail, and housebreaking implements. He is alleged to have been lurking outside the property, which is owned by the high-profile former nightclub identity. The Sydney Morning Herald identified Buck as a homeless individual.

Charges Filed

Buck has been charged with multiple offences, including possessing knives, explosives, and housebreaking implements in a public place. He also faces one count of being armed with intent to assault. The charges reflect the seriousness of the alleged threat posed to the residents and the public.

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Legal Proceedings

Buck was refused bail and is scheduled to appear before Waverley Local Court on Wednesday. Further details of the case are expected to emerge during the court hearing. The incident has drawn attention to security concerns in the affluent Sydney suburb.

This is a developing story, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.

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