Two more people have been extradited from Victoria over an alleged kidnapping in the Western Riverina last year.
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Officers from Barrier Police District commenced an investigation after reports a 25-year-old woman was taken against her will by three people from a home at Goodnight, about 50 kilometres south of Balranald, about 10.15pm on December 6.
It's alleged the woman was dragged into a vehicle, before being dropped on Coomaroop Road, Tooleybuc, where she was able to seek assistance and notify police.
A 26-year-old woman was charged last year. She remains before the courts.
Following further inquiries, detectives applied for and were granted arrest warrants for two men, aged 32 and 54.
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Officers from Victoria Police arrested the younger man about 8am on Tuesday and the older man about 8.40am on Wednesday both at Swan Hill.
NSW detectives travelled to Victoria where they sought and were granted the men's extradition to NSW at Swan Hill Magistrates Court yesterday.
Both men were taken to Dareton Police Station they were both charged with aggravated enter dwelling with intent-use corporal violence and kidnap in company with intent to commit serious indictable offence occasioning actual bodily harm.
The younger man was also charged with wield knife in public place. They were refused bail to appear at Broken Hill Local Court on Thursday.
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