The man offered a thumbs-up sign to a camera at Sydney Airport.
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A man, allegedly involved in a Romanian gang that targeted elderly women in a cunning scam, has appeared in a Sydney court following his extradition from Western Australia. This case has drawn significant attention due to the audacity and manipulation involved in the scheme.

Vasile Bombonel, 38, was allegedly part of a group of people that targeted elderly women at shopping centres across New South Wales

The operation reportedly involved members of the group approaching seniors and deceitfully claiming that the elderly individual had dropped cash or their wallet. In the ensuing confusion, a second accomplice would exploit the situation to discreetly steal bank cards, which were subsequently used for unauthorized purchases.

The man offered a thumbs-up sign to a camera at Sydney Airport.
Vasile Bombonel, 38, was allegedly part of a group of people that targeted elderly women at shopping centres across New South Wales (Supplied)

Authorities believe that this scam has victimized 39 individuals, ranging in age from 70 to 100, across various Sydney suburbs. The operation also extended to regions on the South Coast and continued into Grafton, located in the northern part of New South Wales.

In a related development, Queensland Police apprehended three other Romanian nationals suspected of being part of the same criminal network just two weeks prior. The investigation appears to be unraveling a web of deceit that has spanned multiple jurisdictions.

The man in question originally appeared before a court in Western Australia. Following legal proceedings there, he was transferred to Sydney. His arrival was marked by a police escort through the Qantas terminal, underscoring the gravity of the charges he faces.

The 38-year-old also appeared to be clapping sarcastically.
Bombonel was arrested at Perth Airport on April 8 and later extradited to Sydney, where he was escorted through the Qantas terminal by police (pictured) (Supplied)
Bombonel was arrested at Perth Airport on April 8.

He appeared before a Western Australia court and was later extradited to Sydney, where he was escorted through the Qantas terminal by police.

As he made his way through the terminal, the man was captured giving a thumbs-up sign to cameras, as well as appearing to offer sarcastic applause.

The man has been hit with 18 charges.
The man has been hit with 18 charges and was refused bail (Supplied)

He also waved to the cameras as he was put in the back of a police car.

The man has now been charged with 18 offences, including six counts of stealing from the person with a value less than or equal to $2000, and stealing from the person more than $2000 and less than or equal to $5000.

He was refused bail this afternoon in a Sydney court and will remain behind bars.

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