Four charged after series of ram raids targeting luxury stores in Melbourne
- An alleged crime ring has stolen luxury items worth $1.2 million from six stores in Melbourne, including Fendi and Dior, through multiple ram raids.
- Four individuals have been charged with crimes including burglary and theft, and are scheduled to appear in court.
- Victoria Police executed search warrants at six properties, seizing luxury handbags, stolen vehicles, drugs, and various jewelry items.
- A fifth person has been released pending a summons as the investigation continues.
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Serial smash-and-grab thieves arrested with $1.2 million in stolen handbags
Police nab a gang behind $1.2 million ram raid spree of Melbourne luxury fashion stores, Burberry, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and David Jones.
Arrests made in relation to Luxury CBD ram raids
Following a string of ram-raid robberies across the CBD across March-April, Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives have executed a series of search warrants and performed a number of arrests at properties in Cranbourne, Springvale and Dandenong. The raids were targeted at a series of luxury stores, such as Dior and Louis Vuitton, on Collins and Bourke Street in the CBD, with another taking place at Mount Alexander Road in Essendon on Wedn…
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