POLICE have arrested a 31-year-old man at Sydney Airport this morning, in connection with his alleged role in the "coordinated theft" of more than $1 million worth of baby formula from retail outlets across Sydney.
It's the fifth arrest in the case, which has seen stolen formula, vitamins and more than $200,000 in cash seized from an address in Carlingford in the city's north-west.
The breakthrough has come almost a year after the establishment of Strike Force Dungv by NSW Police, following information from retailers about the theft of the items.
The man was arrested with the assistance of the Australian Federal Police and Australian Border Force upon his arrival from China on Sat.
After a search of his luggage he was charged with "recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime" and "participation in a criminal group contributing to criminal activity".
Police will allege that the offenders were part of an organised syndicate which received the stolen products before on-selling them to customers overseas.
"Police will continue to pursue those who seek to make a quick buck at the disadvantage of others and will always strive to stamp out unscrupulous activity," a NSW Police spokesperson said.
Investigations under Strike Force Dungv are continuing.
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