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Man brought to Canberra from Tasmania after alleged stabbing attack

A 33-year-old accused of trying to kill a man in a Canberra stabbing attack has been extradited to the ACT, with police warning they are likely to make more arrests.
Police said in October last year the man’s 23-year-old alleged victim sought help at a service station in Canberra’s south, after being stabbed in the legs, hands and neck.
At the time, officers said they believed the man had been attacked at a nearby scout hall, with the victim reporting at least one person had attacked him.
The 33-year-old, from Richardson in the ACT, was arrested on Thursday in Tasmania and an extradition…
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