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'He's got serious bite marks on both legs inflicted by police dogs at the time of his arrest. Other than that, that's all I can say.'
Naden was arrested just after midnight when officers swooped on a private property near Gloucester in the hinterland of New South Wales state's north coast following a tip that he was there. No shots were fired in the raid.
'I am very pleased to be able to confirm for you today that Australia's most wanted man is behind bars,' New South Wales Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione told reporters.
Assistant Commissioner Carlene York, the commander of the strike force set up to capture him, said she never doubted the operation would succeed.
'Our people were operating in extremely difficult conditions and we had to adapt our strategies along the way,' York said as pictures showed Naden with a shaved head, wild beard, shackled, handcuffed and covered in mud.
'However, we always understood that every day brought us closer and that our tactics would prevail.'
Naden previously worked as a shearer, skinner and boner in an abattoir and has been described as a 'master bushman' with an intimate knowledge of the rugged terrain in which he was hiding.
According to earlier reports, before he disappeared he lived behind a locked bedroom door where he read the Bible, encyclopaedias and survival manuals.
Other reports said he often set up crude but sturdy camps on hilltops, giving him the widest possible field of vision, and survived on whatever the bush provided while breaking into remote homes to steal weapons and supplies.
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His exploits drew parallels with Kelly, Australia's most famous bushranger whose life was made into several films. Kelly was seen as a working-class hero despite murdering three police officers.
The father of Naden's missing cousin Lateesha Nolan told ABC radio he hoped the arrest would shed light on what happened to his daughter.
'I sort of felt like falling to the ground on my knees, I didn't know what to say,' Mick Peet said about hearing the news of Naden's capture.
'I'm just glad we're on the road to some kind of recovery to find out what happened to my daughter and some closure.'
An uncle of Scholes said the family were overcome by the developments.
'Overwhelmed, I'm just so shocked, we didn't expect it,' Tony Scholes told the Seven Network.
Tags: Assault, Crime, Disappeared, Murder, Oceania and Australia
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