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Victoria Police Arrest 31 in Organized Supermarket Theft-For-Order Network Worth Up to $10 Million
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Victoria Police Arrest 31 in Organized Supermarket Theft-For-Order Network Worth Up to $10 Million

19 April, 2026.Crime.2 sources

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“Victoria Police say they have dismantled an alleged organised retail crime network accused of stealing up to $10 million worth of goods from supermarkets across the state, with 31 people arrested following a months-long investigation”

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