Tasmanian Liberal candidate Adam Brooks has been charged with weapons offences and will not take his seat in parliament.
Police allegedly found an illegal handgun and a fake driver s licence during raids at an address on Marine Parade in Redcliffe yesterday.
Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein today confirmed Mr Brooks, who was an endorsed Liberal candidate for the seat of Braddon, would resign.
READ MORE: Mr Brooks advised me that he is seeking legal advice and he intends to defend himself against these new charges, Mr Gutwein said. However, due to his state of health and the need to focus on his own personal circumstances, it is his intention not to take his seat in Parliament and to forward his resignation to the governor today.
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Weapons offences at Redcliffe
Detectives from Moreton District have charged a 45-year-old Tasmanian man following investigations into alleged weapons offences.
Information provided to police last week resulted in the execution of a search warrant on a Marine Parade address in Redcliffe on Wednesday night where it will be alleged a handgun and false driver’s licences were seized.
The 45-year-old man has been charged with one count each of unlawful possession of Category H weapon, unauthorised possession of explosives and dealing with identity documents.
He is expected to appear in the Redcliffe Magistrates Court on Tuesday, May 18.
Investigations are continuing with further charges expected.