June 4, 2026

Melbourne Police Bust $10 Million Shoplifting Syndicate In Operation Supernova

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In a significant police operation in Melbourne, 19 individuals, believed to be part of an organized shoplifting syndicate, have been apprehended. The arrested individuals are accused of stealing goods worth over $10 million.

Operation Supernova

The Box Hill Divisional Response Unit, through its ‘Supernova’ operation, arrested the group allegedly involved in the theft of high-demand items over a period of five months. The stolen products included baby formula, medicines, vitamins, skincare products, electric toothbrushes, and toiletries.

The majority of the accused are reported to be Indian nationals, residing in Australia on temporary visas. They are believed to be part of a network that systematically stole items and funneled them to various sellers.

The Accused

The arrested group includes six men and one woman, ranging in ages between 21 and 54. According to police reports, the total value of items stolen individually by these suspects ranged from $25,000 to $136,000.

Detective Acting Inspector Rachele Ciavarella described the operation as “one of the most significant” in recent history to target organised retail theft.

Not Just Ordinary Shoplifting

Ciavarella further stated that the apprehended suspects were not stealing for their own use. Instead, they were part of an orchestrated criminal enterprise that reaped financial benefits from the stolen goods.

In collaborating with major retailers, the police force was able to identify the alleged perpetrators swiftly. This cooperation also enabled them to form a comprehensive intelligence picture, allowing for the successful targeting of the right individuals at the right time.

Ciavarella concluded with a stern message that those who target the retail sector would, in turn, be targeted by law enforcement.

The arrested suspects are expected to appear in court in the coming months.

Questions & Answers

What was the value of the goods stolen by the shoplifting syndicate?
The syndicate is accused of stealing goods worth over $10 million.

Who are the accused individuals?
The accused are predominantly Indian nationals on temporary visas, including six men and one woman, aged between 21 and 54.

What types of products were stolen?
The group is believed to have stolen a range of high-demand products, including baby formula, medicines, vitamins, skincare products, electric toothbrushes, and toiletries.

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