Four Sydney men charged over alleged luxury car scam
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Four men have been charged after police dismantled a crime syndicate that allegedly bought $500,000 worth of luxury cars with stolen credit cards before on-selling them at a lower price.
The crime syndicate is accused of fraudulently obtaining six luxury cars each valued at more than $80,000.
NSW Police charged four men on Wednesday following an investigation into the fraudulent acquisition of luxury vehicles.
Credit:NSW Police
During the police investigation, detectives also received information relating to the fraudulent acquisition of personal loans and mobile phones.
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A man has been charged following a nine-hour stand-off with police in Sydney’s south-west.
The incident began about 9.45pm yesterday (Sunday 16 May 2021), when police were called to a home on Torrens Street, Canley Heights, after reports of a domestic-related incident.
Upon arrival, officers from Fairfield City Police Area Command and South West Metropolitan Region Enforcement Squad spoke to a 36-year-old man before attempting to taser him.
Police will allege the man fired a shot at officers and a perimeter was established.
Specialist police, including negotiators and the Tactical Operations Unit, worked with officers from Fairfield City PAC to resolve the incident and, just after 6.30am today (Monday 17 May 2021), the man left the garage without incident and was arrested.
A woman who was caught driving the wrong way along the M5 motorway in Sydney s south-west has been charged with high-range drink driving.
Paramedics were shocked to see everyone walk away unscathed, after the woman s car allegedly slammed head-on into three other vehicles.
Aftermath of the carnage in Casula spilled across the busy motorway, shutting it down for a brief period.
Paramedics were shocked to see everyone walk away unscathed, after a car allegedly slammed into three other vehicles.(9News)
The 37-year-old woman was behind the wheel of a Subaru Impreza, which reportedly collided with a Holden Cruze and a Mazda sedan near the Moorebank Avenue intersection.
A man has been charged after a child was allegedly approached in Sydney's south-west yesterday. About 11.40am (Saturday 15 May 2021), a man was allegedly.