Death threats made against Deputy Premier Troy Grant over greyhound ban: police

By Nick Ralston
Updated August 15 2016 - 8:16pm, first published 6:36pm
Threats were made to Deputy Premier Troy Grant's office last week. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
Threats were made to Deputy Premier Troy Grant's office last week. Photo: Dallas Kilponen
The greyhound ban comes into effect in 2017.
The greyhound ban comes into effect in 2017.
Greyhound breeder Toby Weekes, who has been charged with using a carriage service to menace, harass and offend. Photo: Phil Blatch
Greyhound breeder Toby Weekes, who has been charged with using a carriage service to menace, harass and offend. Photo: Phil Blatch

Two men have been charged after death threats were allegedly made to NSW Deputy Premier Troy Grant over the state government's decision to ban greyhound racing.

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