A man has faced court after he was arrested at a Riverina jail and charged over an alleged murder in Newcastle last year.
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Strike Force Alcheringa detectives swooped on Tuesday, transporting Tyrone Tuli from the Junee Correctional Centre to Wagga police station, where he was charged.
Mr Tuli was the third man charged with the same offences - murder and supplying a pistol to a person unauthorised to possess it - in relation to the death of Anthony Nugent at Hamilton South.
Mr Raad and Mr Latham Asna were arrested last week and had their matters mentioned in Newcastle Local Court on Monday. Both men were refused bail until November.
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Mr Tuli did not enter any pleas or apply for bail when his case was mentioned in Wagga Local Court on Wednesday morning.
Magistrate Rebecca Hosking adjourned the matter to join up with the co-accused in Newcastle in November.
Before he was charged over Mr Nugent's murder, the 26-year-old had been behind bars charged with a number of unrelated offences, including firing a firearm in a public place, using an offensive weapon in company and other firearm offences.
He will next appear in court on those matters later this month.
The three arrests are the result of months of work from Newcastle City detectives, who launched Strike Force Alcheringa after police found the 57-year-old with a gunshot wound at the front door of a unit in Fowler Street, Hamilton South about 11pm on September 6 last year.
He was treated by paramedics, but died at the scene.
During the 11-month investigation, police raided a number of properties and seized items, including firearms, that they say are relevant to the investigation.
The investigation culminated in a number of raids last week, the first on Tuesday in Station Street, Waratah where Mr Latham Asna was arrested.
The following day, Mr Raad was arrested in a McDonald's drive-thru at Macquarie Fields in Sydney.
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