Australia, who was accused of being one of the most famous graffiti artists in Australia, faced the court after being allegedly damaged by a bird’s murals.
The 21 -year -old Jack Gibson Barrel sits in the Melbourne Security Court’s dock on the afternoon of January 31 and smiled from time to smile.
He was arrested on Thursday and was charged with 50 crimes, such as criminal damage, robbery, theft, and car stealing.
Senior police officer Scott Nichols said that Gibson Burel was behind the graffiti of Pam the Bird, which appeared on Melbourne trains, buildings and landmarks in the past year.
Birds like manga have gained media’s attention and social media, chasing more than 70,000 people in the Instagram account operated by Gibson Burel.
He argued that a 21 -year -old boy had entered the railway station, left the building, expanded an expanded heritage, including the clock tower of the Flynder Street Station, and sprayed birds.
He was accused of PUNCH with Melbourne’s Empolia workers on his face, steal multiple cars with a toe, steal spray cans from Bannings, and steal a can of Nandos shops in foot clay. Masu.
According to Nichols, Gibson Barrel was one of the most famous graffiti artists in Japan.
“It’s certain that he will continue to get angry in order to maintain his status,” the police told the court in the opposite bail.
It is said that Matthew Raul White (39), who was jointly attacked with Gibson Barrel, has been trespassing the Finders Street station on July 10, 2024.
This pair is said to have climbed the internal ladder network before absorbing a clock tower from the balcony.
It is said that graffiti caused a damage worth $ 24,000 ($ 15,000).
Nichols said on September 28, 2024 in the Gibson Barrel court to graffiti from the roof of the Channele Nine’s Melbourne headquarters.
He is also said to have sprayed graffiti on October 21, 2024, expanding CITYLINK ROAD’s “Cheese Stick” column.
The New Port Railway workshop is said to be the target of Gibson Brelle, but the train carrying passengers was intercepted around 11:55 pm on October 30, 2024.
Police argued that Gibson Burel was thrown under the train stop before spraying birds on the side of the carriage, forcing the brakes.
He is said to have been captured by CCTV wearing Santa’s clothes during the violation.
Nichols claims that Gibson Barrel has expressed his violence and hostility to railway workers, and 21 -year -olds are painting the Queensland paint.
The court reported that he was convicted of graffiti at the FootScray station in March 2023, but was not convicted.
Gibson Burel’s bail application was postponed on February 4, where further claims will be broadcast, and his lawyer will submit it for bail.
White also applied for bail on January 31, but the claim for him will be detailed in the court on February 4.