Police have cracked a black-market baby formula ring in Australia — arresting seven people and finding hundreds of tins of allegedly stolen milk powder.
Officers raided properties at Richmond, Sunshine and Braybrook in Melbourne on Thursday, uncovering more than A$300,000 worth of allegedly stolen property including baby formula and beauty products as well as about A$500,000 cash.
A 34-year-old Footscray man has been charged with handling stolen goods and six others, ranging in age from 31 to 77, are being interviewed.
Detective Sergeant Mark Anderson told the Herald Sunofficers also seized beauty products.
"We found pawpaw, perfume and face creams and just the general items you can buy at the supermarkets," he told the paper.