ACT Policing has seized over $30,000 worth of stolen property after executing search warrants on two Fyshwick businesses yesterday afternoon (Thursday, October 27).
ACT Policing Criminal Investigation members executed the warrants at around 5.00pm on two brothels located on Gladstone Street, Fyshwick.
During the warrants, officers seized alcohol, cosmetics, perfume and bed linen which are believed to have been stolen.
Two people with connections to one of the businesses will be summonsed to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court at a later date in relation to the property seized.
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