A P-plater was allegedly caught impersonating a foreign police officer by displaying fake Chinese police signs on a Mercedes in Sydney’s Inner West.

Traffic officers spotted the unusual sign on the black sedan in Everton Road, Strathfield.

Images show it said POILCE in white on the bonnet next to Chinese characters.

The 20-year-old man behind the wheel allegedly showed the officers ID and a disability pass.

Ammunition was also found in the car.

When the man’s house in Baulkham Hills was then searched, police allegedly found two guns.

He will face court for allegedly impersonating a foreign police officer and possessing firearms.

The charges against him comprise the use of emergency services organisation insignia, driving a motor vehicle with unauthorized police insignia, utilizing a false document to affect the exercise of public duty, holding a Category A or B licence without having approved storage (two counts), providing information known to be false or misleading, possessing an unauthorized prohibited firearm, and failing to comply with a P2 licence condition by not displaying P plates.

He was granted conditional bail to appear at Burwood Local Court tomorrow.

His firearms licence was suspended.

You May Also Like
Japan ranks as the least-welcoming place for expats, placing first overall

Brits Abroad Warning: 10 Least-Welcoming Countries for UK Expats in 2025

Britons hoping to start a new chapter abroad may discover that settling…
Olympian Scott Miller (pictured) was always going to get caught trying to smuggle meth from Sydney to the Victorian border

Road to Ruin: Scott Miller’s 4kg Meth Run from Sydney to the Victorian Border

Olympian Scott Miller (pictured) was always going to get caught trying to…
Joe Root's England are up against it in the second Test against New Zealand at the Oval

England’s Batting Collapses as New Zealand Seize Second Test Control — Ben Stokes’ Durham Return Sparks ECB Fears

Joe Root had spoken before the match about the “fun” of stepping…