Sporting a grey tracksuit pants, black jumper and thongs, the former St George Bank employee was escorted from her Sydney home by detectives and loaded into the back of a police van.
Police have issued an urgent warning after several Sydneysiders were allegedly tricked into handing over thousands of dollars in cash and gift cards.
NSW Police have reported an increase in elaborate phone scams linked to international organised crime groups in the last month.
Alleged scammers use a technique called ID spoofing, where caller purports to be from the police force or a government agency and demands money under threat of violence or arrest.
The caller convinces the person to hand over personal information and give instructions to either purchase gift cards or withdraw cash and hand it over to a particular person.
10:19 EDT, 17 December 2020
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A glamorous former St George Bank worker charged with defrauding her employer of more than $590,000 has strong links to organised crime through her husband, it can be revealed.
Sarah Daizli, 29, was arrested inside a Sydney CBD venue on Wednesday, almost five years after she allegedly began masterminding the sophisticated fraud syndicate.
Footage showed the mother-of-two being placed in the back of a police van wearing a skintight jumpsuit and designer slides.
But the alleged backing of her glamorous life was revealed in a tense bail hearing at Central Local Court on Thursday, where Daizli s links to the Sydney underworld were revealed.
00:58 EDT, 17 December 2020
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Former St George Bank worker Sarah Daizli, 29, was arrested on Wednesday and refused bail in Central Local Court on Thursday
A glamorous former St George Bank worker allegedly used her position to steal cash and transfer it into fake accounts she controlled, a court has heard.
Sarah Daizli, 29, was arrested on Wednesday almost five years after police allege she began a sophisticated scheme that saw her steal a total of $590,000.
Daizli broke down in tears after she was told she would spend Christmas behind bars and away from her two sons as bail was refused in Central Local Court on Thursday.