An image from CCTV footage of the man dragging his girlfriend out of the service station. Mr Josevski, who has been charged with kidnapping the woman, was released on bail last week before the alleged victim made a further report to police. The footage shows Mr Josevski grabbing the woman from behind before he drags her down the aisle of a Derrimut service station on February 23. The woman holds on to a shelf and appears to try to escape. The footage then shows the man shoving her face-first against the service station doors and dragging her outside by her hair screaming.

An image of the man dragging his girlfriend to the car. The pair had been in a relationship for six months at the time of the attack, according to a police summary. Earlier that night, they had argued in the female toilets of the service station, it said. Mr Josevski later walked back to his car, watching as the woman walked into the store. Police say she left and returned to the store a number of times, at one point using its phone to try to call her sister, who she knew was working nearby. The woman dropped the phone and walked away from the counter when she saw Mr Josevski entering the store. She left the store with him, but when she reached the car she turned and ran back inside, banging on the automatic doors to enter. She cried for help as Mr Josevski chased her back in, and knocked her to the floor. After dragging her outside, he forced her into his car and sped away, the summary said.

Police found the woman the next day in a caravan on a property in Gordon, near Ballarat, where they found a firearm and cannabis plants. She suffered a black eye, scratches and multiple bruises. They arrested Mr Josevski, who was walking along a lane near the property. Mr Josevski was last Tuesday released on bail over the alleged attack. But police applied to revoke his bail a day later when his ex-girlfriend became "aggrieved" that he had been released and provided a second, more detailed statement to police about a series of alleged assaults leading up to the events at the service station. Magistrate John Bentley formally revoked Mr Josevski's bail on Friday, saying "the circumstances of the case have changed significantly since I granted you bail". Witnesses supporting Mr Josevski, including his mother Elizabeth, earlier told the court that they had never seen the accused act violently towards his ex-girlfriend, who they said was a regular ice user and the aggressor in the relationship. Mr Bentley said it was "extraordinary" that they painted him as an "angel" in their testimony given the behaviour he had displayed in the CCTV footage.

Mr Josevski is also accused of breaking the woman's nose late last year. Police say he would not let her go home after assaulting her, and it was weeks before she could receive medical treatment for her injuries. He has also been charged for allegedly spitting at a television cameraman outside the court, shortly after being released on bail. For help in a crisis call 000. For help or information regarding domestic violence call the Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service 1800 737 732. Online you can visit www.1800respect.org.au.