A New Zealand man faces up to 10 years in jail for his alleged involvement in the daring theft of pump-action shotguns and semi-automatic pistols from a patrol boat at a Darwin navy base.
James Hau, 40, has been bailed on charges of possessing two shotguns and 12 pistols.
Hau, who has been working as a DJ in Darwin, was arrested after police raided his home after the robbery from HMAS Bathurst last Thursday.
The robbery was a major embarrassment for the navy and has led to a review of security at HMAS Coonawarra, a key base for border control operations and the interception of asylum seekers.
Bathurst was moored at the base when a masked man boarded the vessel, overpowered a navy guard, bound him with cable ties and broke into the armoury. He was able to take the weapons from the base without detection.