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‘Shiny shopfronts’ led police to bust $10b Chinese crime ring

Patrick Durkin
Patrick DurkinBOSS Deputy editor

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The opening of a Chinese currency remitter in Sydney’s CBD in the middle of the pandemic sparked a police investigation which has allegedly exposed Australia’s biggest money-laundering ring, with ties to cyber crime, drug running, cryptocurrency and violent crime.

More than 240 Australian Federal Police and dozens of officials from agencies including the financial crimes authority AUSTRAC led raids on Wednesday that smashed the alleged ring and arrested seven people in eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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Patrick Durkin is Melbourne bureau chief and BOSS deputy editor. He writes on news, business and leadership. Connect with Patrick on Twitter. Email Patrick at pdurkin@afr.com

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