Caravan suspect charged over antisemitic attack, CCTV released after Maroubra incident

A man named in a search warrant after a caravan containing explosives and a list of Jewish targets was found in Dural has been charged over a separate antisemitic attack in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
It comes as CCTV footage has emerged of two other men near the scenes of multiple antisemitic attacks in Sydney’s east, including a Jewish school at Maroubra.
Scott Marshall, who along with his partner Tammie Farrugia was named on a search warrant after the caravan was found, was charged on Tuesday over his alleged involvement in an antisemitic attack in Woollahra.
Tammie Farrugia and Scott Marshall, who were named on a counter-terror warrant, have both been charged over the Woollahra incident.Credit: Facebook
On December 11 a car was set on fire in Magney Street, and another vehicle and several buildings were vandalised with antisemitic graffiti. The damage was estimated to total $20,000.
Marshall, who is behind bars on other charges, was arrested at Parklea Correctional Centre on Tuesday and charged with participating in a criminal group, destroying or damaging property as an accessory before the fact, and taking and driving a car without consent of the owner.
He was refused bail and will appear at Downing Centre Local Court on April 3.
On Wednesday police released footage of two men seen in a Kia Stonic SUV near the scenes of three antisemitic vandalism incidents – at Mount Sinai College and a nearby home in Maroubra, the Eastgardens Westfield shopping centre and a home in Eastlakes.
On January 30, the school was vandalised with antisemitic slurs including a message comparing Jewish people to terrorists. A nearby home was also graffitied with antisemitic slurs.