
Strike Force police searches of homes in North Richmond, Wilberforce, Seven Hills, Shalvey, Werrington County and Beecroft, resulted in seven people being charged with a variety of offences last week.
Police seized a replica Glock pistol, poker machine, steroids, cannibas, more than $5000 cash and luxury goods valued at $60,000 last week, as part of ongoing inquiries into fraudulent bushfire and flood claims.
During the searches police seized 126 pairs of designer shoes valued at $30,000, as well as luxury bags and accessories valued at a further $30,000. Other items included multiple mobile phones, electronic storage devices and documentation, which will undergo further examination.
During the operation seven people – six men and one woman – were arrested and taken to local police stations.
In August last year, detectives from the State Crime Command’s Raptor Squad established Strike Force Fireant to investigate outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members and associates allegedly involved in obtaining fraudulent funds through NSW Government grant schemes.
In December 2020, officers executed 11 search warrants across Greater Sydney and arrested nine people – six men and three women. All nine were charged and remain before the courts.
Last week’s arrests were the second part of the police investigation.
Raptor Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Jason Weinstein, said investigators have conducted a significant and protracted investigation into the activities of these individuals.
“The state of NSW has endured an exceptionally difficult two years with the devastating effects of the bushfires, floods and the pandemic affecting everyone within our community,” Det Supt Weinstein said.
“Police will allege in court that these individuals used these situations to their advantage to defraud the government of thousands of dollars that should have gone to those in need.
“Raptor Squad will continue to target anyone in the community actively engaging in these types of criminal activity – particularly members and associates of outlaw motorcycle gangs that set out to break the law.”
Investigations under Strike Force Fireant are continuing.
Images: NSW Police Force
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