North Palm Beach Police Arrest Two in Mail Theft Investigation
A 56-year-old postal worker faces multiple charges after providing stolen bank cards to crime syndicates, leading to $1.4 million in fraudulent transactions, police said.
- On Thursday, a postal worker was charged after allegedly stealing bank cards and supplying them to criminals in Sydney's eastern suburbs, contributing to a $1.4m fraud scheme.
- Detectives say the postie allegedly stole bank cards from mail in Edgecliff, Woollahra and Double Bay, NSW, then supplied them to two organised crime syndicates, leading to $1.4m fraud.
- On Wednesday morning, detectives raided five properties at Rockdale, NSW, and Roselands, NSW, seizing items including more than $14,000 in cash, stolen bank cards, electronics, and luxury goods.
- On Thursday, arrested men were refused bail and appeared at Sutherland and Bankstown Local Courts, with NSW Police expecting further arrests as investigations continue.
- NSW Financial Crimes Squad launched Strike Force Rubi with Australia Post's help, charging three men for allegedly supplying stolen bank cards to organised crime networks as police anticipate further arrests.
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NSW Police have disrupted a $1.4 million bank card fraud ring in a major operation targeting organised crime, charging three men, including a postman, for allegedly stealing bank cards from mail.
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