A Greenfields man has been arrested after graffiti was sprayed on the walls of the WA Supreme Court in Perth overnight.
The 44-year-old is one of two men to be charged after graffiti was sprayed on a wall and stairs of the Supreme Court building.
Police said they were arrested after security officers reported seeing the men using spray cans in the area at around 10:45pm on Monday.
Police attended and arrested the pair nearby.
Seven News reports it didn't actually happen on the Supreme Court building which is heritage listed but the building that is attached and is actually where prisoners are brought in before they make their court appearances.
The man from Greenfields and 41-year old man from Bayswater will each be summonsed for damage by graffiti and possessing an implement with intent to apply graffiti.

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