Man fronts court after allegedly falsely representing himself as ex-ADF soldier
A man has appeared in a Goulburn court after being charged with falsely claiming to be a returned Australian Defence Force (ADF) veteran. The charges stem from allegations that he misrepresented his military service. The case is ongoing, with no further details about the specific claims or motivations disclosed in court.
- ▪The man was charged with falsely representing himself as a returned ADF soldier.
- ▪He faced court in Goulburn on April 29, 2026.
- ▪The charges relate to claims he made about his military service that authorities allege are untrue.
- ▪Misrepresenting oneself as a military veteran can carry legal penalties under Australian law.
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