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Melbourne's warehouse was stolen, police arrest stole milk powder.

 
[Social News]     17 Jul 2019
Warehouse monitoring screen (picture No. 9)A Melbourne warehouse has been subjected to unscrupulous burglary and forced to hide infant formula products in stock.
Melbourne's warehouse was stolen, police arrest stole milk powder.

Warehouse monitoring screen (picture No. 9)


A Melbourne warehouse has been subjected to unscrupulous burglary and forced to hide infant formula products in stock.

Surveillance footage from a warehouse on (Point Cook) Wallace Avenue in Cape Cook, Melbourne, showed masked thieves removing inventory and ransacked the warehouse, Radio 9 reported. In just two months, the warehouse was stolen as many as five times.

"it makes us feel very insecure and we are afraid to keep the goods here," said Jiang Awei, owner of the shop, "it makes us feel so insecure that we are no longer afraid to keep our goods here," said Jiang Awei, owner of the shop.

Melbourne's warehouse was stolen, police arrest stole milk powder.

Jiang Iwei, owner of the injured warehouse (photo No. 9)


Melbourne police revealed that the repeated theft of Jiang Avi warehouse, each with a value of more than A $100000 worth of goods in stock. In addition, the thieves have committed crimes in Fuji (Footscray), Bandora (Bundoora), Preston (Preston), Abbotford (Abbotsford) and Clayton (Clayton).

The main targets of theft include A 2, Aitamei (Aptamil) and Bellami (Bellamy) brand infant formula.

On July 14, police seized two rental cars as evidence of a search warrant in (Springvale) arrest, Spinway district.

Five other people were arrested in (St Albans), San Albens, and were subjected to a series of accusation, such as theft and burglary.

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