A man has been charged over Nazi tattoos he displayed at a beach in Newcastle.
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A 36-year-old man is set to appear in court next month following accusations of displaying Nazi tattoos at a Newcastle beach.

During a family outing to Bar Beach on Christmas Eve, Andrew Lorant was reportedly spotted by a fellow beachgoer with tattoos on his legs that were identified as hate symbols.

The tattoos in question allegedly featured SS bolts, a notorious Nazi emblem, along with the words “white power” inscribed on the backs of his legs.

A man has been charged over Nazi tattoos he displayed at a beach in Newcastle.
A 36-year-old man will front court next month after allegedly displaying Nazi tattoos on a beach in Newcastle. (Nine)
A man has been charged over Nazi tattoos he displayed at a beach in Newcastle.
He was on a family trip to Bar Beach on Christmas Eve, when a beachgoer noticed tattoos on his legs that were allegedly hate symbols. (Nine)
Under NSW law, it is a criminal offence to publicly display a Nazi symbol.
The beachgoer who took the photos shared them on social media and also reported them to police.

Lorant was apprehended around 6:30 p.m. yesterday at his residence in Urunga, located south of Coffs Harbour.

He was subsequently taken to Coffs Harbour Police Station, where he faced charges of knowingly displaying a Nazi symbol in public without justification and causing a prohibited Nazi symbol to be visible in a public setting.

He could face up to 12 months imprisonment as well as a fine of $11,000.

A 36-year-old man will front court next month after allegedly displaying Nazi tattoos on a beach in Newcastle.
The beachgoer who took the photos shared them on social media and also reported them to police. (Nine)
Premier Chris Minns condemned the symbols allegedly depicted.

“There’s no place for it. People who are propagating that or are responsible for tattooing it, they should be ashamed of themselves,” he said.

“We’re going to do everything we can to stamp out hate in our community.”

Lorant was granted strict bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on January 22.

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