Police seize stockpiles of allegedly stolen baby formula in Sydney and Melbourne

NSW and Victoria police have seized stockpiles of allegedly stolen tins of baby formula in two separate incidents in Sydney and Melbourne.

A stock image of baby formula at a store.

A stock image of baby formula at a store. Source: AAP

Police in Victoria and NSW have charged a number of people in separate incidents after discovering stockpiles of allegedly stolen tins of baby formula.

A car was stopped by police in the western Sydney suburb of Liverpool for a random breath test only to discover a cache of suspected stolen items inside.

They included 54 tins of baby formula, glucosamine, fish oil, multi-vitamins, Manuka honey, tissues, toilet paper, nappies, BB cream and tape.

Three people were arrested – a 28 year old woman, a 29 year-old woman and a 26 year old man – with a number of offences, including larceny and goods in custody suspected of being stolen.
The 29-year-old woman was also charged with driving without a license and driving an uninsured car.

In a twist of coincidence, a similar incident happened in Melbourne where police seized more than $300,000 worth of allegedly stolen goods including hundreds of tins of baby formula.

Police searched six properties and along with the suspected stolen formula, found various beauty products and $500,000 in cash.

It was the culmination of a month-long investigation and resulted with seven people in custody. One man was charged and will appear in court next year.

Another six people were assisting police with their enquiries.

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By Rashida Yosufzai


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