A Trevallyn man has been charged with 51 offences including 10 counts of computer-related fraud after his arrest this week as part of a police operation targeting repeat offenders.
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The 33-year-old was arrested and charged on Monday.
In addition to the computer-related fraud charges, he was charged with 12 counts of stealing, eight counts of burglary, seven counts of motor vehicle stealing, five counts of breaching bail and five counts of driving while disqualified.
The crimes were allegedly committed between January and March this year in the state's North and West.
He was arrested as part of Operation Raptor, a join initiative between the Northern CIB and uniform division targeting recidivist offenders.
The man was remanded in custody and will appear in the Launceston Magistrates Court on April 17.