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Six arrested and $1m in vapes seized in tobacco probe

Six people have been arrested and $1 million worth of e-cigarettes seized in raids over organised crime syndicates linked to the illicit tobacco trade in Victoria.

Authorities carried out search warrants at 34 tobacco shops across Melbourne on Wednesday and Thursday.

They seized more than 36,000 vapes, $400,000 worth of cigarettes, 30kg of tobacco, two kilograms of cannabis, cocaine and two expandable batons.

A Northcote man, 40, was charged with drug offences and bailed.

Five others were released pending further inquiries, bringing the total number of people arrested as part of the investigation to 13.

Searches were carried out in Bentleigh, Bacchus Marsh, Broadmeadows, Bundoora, Carlton, Hoppers Crossing, Glenroy, Kurunjang, North Melbourne, Flemington, Northcote, Moonee Ponds, St Albans, central Melbourne, Strathmore, Footscray, Melton West, Melton South, Collingwood, West Footscray, Reservoir, Fitzroy, Sunshine, Keilor Downs and Mernda.

Police say there have been more than 30 serious incidents linked to their probe durin the past seven months, including 27 suspicious fires.

Investigators believe they could be linked to conflicts between criminal syndicates competing to bring in profit through the tobacco shops.

Lives are at risk, according to Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly.

“We have been clear that this is no longer about simply the investigation of the individual incidents, this is about doing absolutely everything we can to deter, disrupt and dismantle these syndicates,” he said.

“This includes the targeting of anyone across Victoria who is involved in the distribution and sale of illicit tobacco, at any level.

“Ultimately, this is contributing to enabling those organised crime syndicates to operate here in Victoria.”

-AAP

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