
Multi-Million Dollar Counterfeit Ring Busted in Sydney Raids, Luxury Supercars Seized
Sydney, Australia – New South Wales Police have successfully dismantled a sophisticated counterfeit luxury goods operation in Sydney’s western suburbs, leading to the arrest and charging of three men. The extensive raids, conducted in Fairfield East, Merrylands, and Guildford, uncovered a scheme that allegedly generated close to $10 million from online sales of fake designer items. During the coordinated operations, law enforcement seized a significant cache of assets, highlighting the scale of the illicit enterprise. Among the confiscated items were several high-end supercars, including Lamborghinis and a McLaren, which were seen being loaded onto tow trucks in the footage. In addition to the luxury vehicles, police also recovered hundreds of counterfeit goods, $270,000 in cash, and a gel blaster. A police spokesperson stated, "This operation underscores our commitment to targeting organized crime and protecting consumers from fraudulent activities. The seizure of such valuable assets demonstrates the significant profits being made through these illegal ventures." The three men charged are now facing legal proceedings as investigations continue into the full extent of the network.