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21:04 EDT, 19 May 2021
Cops have seized luxury vehicles worth more than $500,000 and charged four men with fraud after dismantling an alleged criminal syndicate.
The gang is alleged to have fraudulently purchased six luxury vehicles across Sydney, each valued at more than $80,000.
Detectives, who established Strike Force Celti as part of their investigations, were also alerted to information the group allegedly fraudulently acquired personal loans and mobile phones.
Officers executed eight search warrants at properties across the Harbour City at about 6am on Wednesday.
The gang is alleged to have fraudulently purchased six luxury vehicles across Sydney, each valued at more than $80,000
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00:42 EDT, 19 May 2021
A criminal syndicate who allegedly purchased luxury items - including a number of sports cars valued at more than $500,000 - have been nabbed by police.
The gang is alleged to have fraudulently purchased a number of luxury vehicles across Sydney, with police seizing a number of high-end Lexus cars.
Police also received information about the alleged illegal acquiring of a number of personal loans and high tech mobile phones during their investigation.
In December last year, detectives from the NSW Crime Command’s Financial Crimes Squad established Strike Force Celti to monitor the activity of a criminal syndicate in Sydney (stock image)
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