Rising retail theft is putting shoppers at risk—even authorities are alarmed!

A Melbourne supermarket heist has left authorities stunned and shoppers concerned

Allegations point to a sophisticated crime syndicate targeting some of the city’s most in-demand products.

Police say the scale of the operation is unlike anything seen in recent years.


Detectives have charged a group accused of stealing $10million worth of goods, including baby formula, medication, skincare products, and electric toothbrushes.

The five-month investigation, known as 'Operation Supanova', resulted in 19 arrests, mostly of Indian nationals on temporary student or bridging visas.

Victoria Police allege the suspects were part of a coordinated network supplying stolen items to 'receivers', who then sold the products for profit.


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$10 million retail theft syndicate busted. Image source: Victoria Police


Six men and one woman, aged between 21 and 54, were among those arrested, with all six men remaining in custody and due to face court in the coming weeks.

One man, 22, of no fixed address, faced 54 counts of theft and allegedly stole more than $136,000 worth of goods.

Two other men allegedly stole $109,000 and $111,000 worth of products, facing a combined total of 71 offences.

The woman, 54, was charged with 30 counts of handling stolen goods and was granted bail.

Australian Border Force was notified about the alleged offenders on temporary visas, with investigations continuing and further arrests expected.


Detective Acting Inspector Rachele Ciavarella said: 'This has been one of the most significant operations we've undertaken in recent times to target organised retail theft.'

She added: 'We will allege this syndicate are not only stealing for themselves, but they are part of a coordinated criminal enterprise profiting from stolen goods.'

'By working with major retailers, we've been able to identify alleged offenders quickly and build a strong intelligence picture, allowing us to target the right people at the right time,' she said.

'Our message is simple: if you target our retail sector, we will target you. We will continue to work with our partners to protect businesses and hold offenders to account.'


Retail theft is one of Victoria’s fastest-growing crimes, with 41,270 offences recorded in the past year—a 38 per cent increase.

High-demand items such as medicine, vitamins, skincare products, electric toothbrushes, toiletries, and tins of baby formula were allegedly targeted in the thefts.

If the thought of rising retail theft has you feeling uneasy, it helps to know your rights as a shopper.

There are situations where innocent customers can be mistakenly accused, and understanding how to respond can save a lot of stress.

For a practical guide on protecting yourself in these scenarios, check out this useful resource:

Read more: Could you be accused of stealing at your local supermarket? Here's how to defend yourself

Key Takeaways
  • The alleged crime syndicate stole $10million in high-demand supermarket goods.
  • 19 people, mostly on temporary visas, were arrested in Melbourne during a five-month investigation.
  • Authorities allege the stolen goods were sold for profit through a coordinated network.
  • Retail theft in Victoria has surged 38 per cent over the past year, highlighting growing concerns.

Have you ever considered how far organised retail theft can stretch before authorities intervene?
 

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Hope they are going to deport them
Absolutely. We don't want people in Australia who commit these crimes. Send them back to their country of origin and black ban them from ever returning.
 
Hope they are going to deport them
By refrigerated transport, packed in boxes marked:-

DOG FOOD ONLY

NOT FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
 
Why did the one woman get bail and no men did? Seems rather biased
 
Absolutely no bail! Cannot be trusted. They should be deported immediately with no cost to Australian tax payers! Australia has to toughen up on their border patrol & imports.
 
Absolutely no bail! Cannot be trusted. They should be deported immediately with no cost to Australian tax payers! Australia has to toughen up on their border patrol & imports. Cut back on
 
Absolutely no bail! Cannot be trusted. They should be deported immediately with no cost to Australian tax payers! Australia has to toughen up on their border patrol & imports.
 
1. Authorities should intervene in any theft.
2. Anybody in Australia on any sort of visa (including 'refugees') found guilty of breaking the law should have their visas revoked - ideally, permanently barring from them ever returning to Australia - and be deported. We have enough home grown criminals, we don't need to import more!
 
There are so many immigrants coming to Australia to better their lives but they are bringing their crime with them. They want to change Australia to suit them.. It is good to have different cultures in our country but some people move here and take over a whole district. I understand that Box Hill in Victoria has be turned into China. eg Signs on the shops are all in Chinese. The suburb where I live is being taken over by Indians. eg they have most of the food stalls/shops -service stations +++.
 
Australia's first theft occurred in 14184 BC when Errol stole a witchetty grub from his neighbour, Mandawuy.
 
There are so many immigrants coming to Australia to better their lives but they are bringing their crime with them. They want to change Australia to suit them.. It is good to have different cultures in our country but some people move here and take over a whole district. I understand that Box Hill in Victoria has be turned into China. eg Signs on the shops are all in Chinese. The suburb where I live is being taken over by Indians. eg they have most of the food stalls/shops -service stations +++.
Yep. And a lot of them are not honest.
Taxi drivers are the worst.
Sydney taxi drivers are all Middle Eastern or Indian, and rip us off most of the time.
I have complained to their head offices, and I'm just ignored by them.
Taxi fare from Sydney Airport to my daughters house in Earlwood is $27. (That was charged by a white Aussie guy). Since then, all I've had are coloured drivers with costs usually around the $50 mark.
Go figure.
 
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Australia's first theft occurred in 14184 BC when Errol stole a witchetty grub from his neighbour, Mandawuy.
Paleontological evidence has since confirmed that Errol swapped a flagon of cheap muscatel for Mandawuy's witchety grub.
No charges were laid.
All wooden clubs were lowered.
 
These people on student and bridging visas should be deported immediately.
 
Yep. And a lot of them are not honest.
Taxi drivers are the worst.
Sydney taxi drivers are all Middle Eastern or Indian, and rip us off most of the time.
I have complained to their head offices, and I'm just ignored by them.
Taxi fare from Sydney Airport to my daughters house in Earlwood is $27. (That was charged by a white Aussie guy). Since then, all I've had are coloured drivers with costs usually around the $50 mark.
Go figure.
I hear ya. My granddaughter has been ripped off royally by uber drivers on the occasions she needed to get to work when the Sydney trains weren’t running.

My problem with them is that they want to chat and most of them I can’t understand. Or they think I need their (unwanted) advice. It was the same when I’d visit my mum in Toronto over the years.
 
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Yep. And a lot of them are not honest.
Taxi drivers are the worst.
Sydney taxi drivers are all Middle Eastern or Indian, and rip us off most of the time.
I have complained to their head offices, and I'm just ignored by them.
Taxi fare from Sydney Airport to my daughters house in Earlwood is $27. (That was charged by a white Aussie guy). Since then, all I've had are coloured drivers with costs usually around the $50 mark.
Go figure.
Dear member Wombat2u2004, thankyou for your post. Try forwarding your complaint to the Minister of Transport. Taxi drivers have no right to over charge their passengers. Report this issue to the Minister of Transport so that these taxi drivers can be investigated. Wishing you a pleasant evening. 🙏🦋
 

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