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Trio arrested for selling $10m in knock-offs online

A Purple Lamborghini was between an expensive trove seized by the police from three people who built a $ 10 million empire selling counterfeit products on social media.

The fake luxury products sold included everything from Rolex clocks to Cartier bracelets and Louis Vuitton bags.

The police seized nine cars, including several Lamborghinis and a Mercedes AMG on Wednesday, on Wednesday, and stepped on a value of approximately $ 3 million.

They also confiscated more than 500 fake luxury elements such as handbags and watches, more than $ 250,000 cash and gel blatter firearms.

Researchers claimed that the group has made a profit of approximately 9.75 million dollars through various bank accounts.

Three men were arrested-30-year-old Fairfield East, 33-year-old Merrylands and Guildford, a 30-year-old child-Strike Force Alcova search warrants were executed.

They were detained and accused of various crimes, including recklessly dealing with crime income and joining a crime group.

All three men refused to go to court on Thursday.

Peter Fux, the detective officer of the organized crime staff, said that these arrests sent an open message to organized crime unions.

“Behind the filters and followers was a sophisticated crime business that benefited from digital platforms to sell fake luxury goods.” He said.

“Such organized crimes will not be uncontrolled.”

Executive Director Bennett said that assets were under the control of the NSW Crime Commission.

“We have started a trial to save millions of dollars in order to return this money to the new South Wales.” He said.

“This is a strong result for law enforcement officers and a good day for NSW taxpayers.”

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