Arrests over car-thefts at airport

Six people have been arrested by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in relation to stealing motor vehicles from parking lots at Melbourne Airport over the past six months — with the incidents promoting calls for increased security by regular users of the space.

Earlier this year, frequent flyer Steven Ross booked a spot in the airport’s value car park zone before heading to New Zealand for a couple of days.

Prior to his flight, Mr Ross said he had heard rumours of vehicle-related thefts in the area and as a precaution attached a steering wheel lock to deter any potential thieves.

“About three days into my trip, I got a call from my wife and she said the federal police had phoned her and told her that somebody had attempted to steal the car,” Mr Ross said.

“They smashed one of the windows, and then probably realised the lock was on.”

Now having to pocket the bills to fix his car, Mr Ross said it was disappointing to have something like that happen at the airport.

“It affects everybody and I can’t claim insurance either,” he said.

“You expect a bit more protection in a car park like that — it needs to be safer to give people peace of mind.”

An AFP spokesperson said authorities would continue to ensure safety was maintained.

“The AFP takes these matters seriously and anyone who witnesses theft or suspicious behaviour is urged to contact [us],” the spokesperson said.

“The AFP will continue to work with Melbourne Airport management, who have implemented enhanced security measures at airport facilities.”

A Melbourne Airport spokesperson said they were aware of some incidents and had appropriate systems in place.

“As with other car park operators, we work closely with Victoria Police to deter thieves and bring perpetrators to justice,” the spokesperson said.

“Melbourne Airport already has thousands of CCTV cameras, which are monitored 24 hours a day. We also have 24-hour security patrols, boom gates at every car park exit and a permanent AFP presence.

“If you want to steal a car here, you will be caught