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Extraordinary moment heavily armed cops smash ghost car scam, seizing Bentleys, Ferraris, cash and Tasers – and march man dressed in $5,400 Louis Vuitton jacket out of his Barangaroo apartment

Alex Walia
July 31, 2025
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By KYLIE STEVENS

Published: 02:50, 31 July 2025 | Updated: 03:19, 31 July 2025

Dramatic footage has captured the moment a sophisticated alleged luxury ‘ghost car’ loan fraud syndicate was brought down in a major police operation across Sydney.

Detectives allege the group used stolen personal details to fraudulently secure loans from multiple financial institutions to purchase luxury ‘ghost cars’ – vehicles that never existed.

Investigations revealed the syndicate’s alleged operations extended beyond car financing fraud to large-scale personal, business, and home loan fraud against multiple financial institutions.

Two men have been charged over the syndicate following a string of early morning raids by heavily armed police from Strike Force Raptor across the city on Wednesday.

One of the accused ringleaders, dressed in a Louis Vuitton bomber jacket valued at more than $5400, was grilled by detectives before being escorted out of a Crown Sydney apartment in Barangaroo. He was later hit with dozens of serious charges.

Police seized luxury cars, designer watches, Chanel jewellery, high-end handbags, drugs, and cash in various currencies – a combined haul worth $38 million.

Wednesday’s raids alone netted $4.1 million worth of items, including two Bentleys, a Ferrari 360, A$20,000, US$12,100, and €1,070.

One of the alleged ringleaders  was wearing an expensive Louis Vuitton bomber jacket as he was escorted from a Crown Sydney unit in Barangaroo. He was later charged with 87 offences

One of the alleged ringleaders  was wearing an expensive Louis Vuitton bomber jacket as he was escorted from a Crown Sydney unit in Barangaroo. He was later charged with 87 offences

Three luxury cars were seized during Wednesday's search warrants

Three luxury cars were seized during Wednesday’s search warrants

Dozens of luxury accessories including watches, were also seized

Dozens of luxury accessories including watches, were also seized

A firearm, two Tasers, and body armour were also seized during the raids.

The NSW Crime Commission has frozen assets valued at $20 million.

A 38-year-old man, arrested at Barangaroo and accused of committing $12.9 million in fraud, has been hit with 87 charges.

These include 57 counts of dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage by deception, 14 counts of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime with intent to conceal, and four counts of using a false document to obtain a financial advantage.

He also faces charges of knowingly directing the activities of a criminal group, recklessly dealing with the proceeds of general crime with intent to conceal, and possession of a prohibited drug.

His co-accused ringleader, 34, was arrested in Seaforth on Sydney’s northern beaches. He has been charged with 107 offences, including 87 counts of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime and 19 counts of dishonestly obtaining a financial advantage by deception.

Both men were refused bail to appear in court on Thursday.

A Ferrari 360 was among $4.1 million worth of luxury items seized during Wednesday's raids

A Ferrari 360 was among $4.1 million worth of luxury items seized during Wednesday’s raids

A firearm, two tasers, and body armour (pictured) were also seized.

A firearm, two tasers, and body armour (pictured) were also seized.

Six people have previously been charged with these offences and remain before the courts.

Investigators are scheduled to address the media about the alleged syndicate later on Thursday.

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