A further six people have been charged by Cybercrime Squad detectives as part of an ongoing investigation into a criminal syndicate allegedly involved in.
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Driver disqualified until 2039 charged with drug supply – Operation Furious
Police have charged a man with driving, drugs and weapons offences during Operation Furious on the state’s South Coast.
Officers attached to the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command – Traffic Operations Group were performing duties as part of Operation Furious when they attempted to stop a Mercedes Benz about 10pm Saturday (15 May 2021), as it was driven along the Princes Highway, Nowra.
Checks revealed the driver was wanted on an outstanding warrant relating to a revocation of bail.
The 37-year-old man was arrested after a short chase on foot.
When police searched the car, they seized a machete, a hand flare, methamphetamine, prescription medication, cash, digital scales and drug paraphernalia.
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Five workers at a salmon processing plant have been fired and charged after allegedly stealing 250 tonnes of fish worth $4 million.
An internal audit found that 600 kilograms of salmon went unaccounted for every day at the Huon Aquaculture plant in Ingleburn, south-west Sydney, between June and December 2020.
The company contacted police who launched an investigation into the matter.
They believe the five workers deliberately mislabelled premium salmon pieces as waste before selling them or trading them for other products.
An internal audit found that 600 kilograms of salmon went unaccounted for every day at the Huon Aquaculture plant in Ingleburn, south-west Sydney, between June and December 2020
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Five workers netted in $4 million salmon swindle – Ingleburn
Five people have been charged over their alleged roles in the theft of up to 250 tonnes of salmon – valued at more than $4 million – from a processing plant in Sydney’s south-west.
In December 2020, police were contacted by the executive of a salmon farming and processing company in relation to possible coordinated criminal conduct of employees.
Detectives from Campbelltown City Police Area Command were told the company had conducted an internal audit, which revealed a significant reduction in the output of product through their processing plant at Ingleburn.
It was determined that on average, about 600kg of salmon product was unaccounted for each day.