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A man has been formally charged in connection with an alleged murder conspiracy in Sydney’s south-west. This development follows a series of investigations initiated late last year.
The case came to light on December 28, when police received intelligence suggesting a plot to kill a 34-year-old man. In response to this information, law enforcement intensified their efforts, leading to a critical moment yesterday afternoon.
At approximately 4 p.m., officers conducted a vehicle stop on Campbelltown Road in Woodbine. During this operation, a 26-year-old man, identified as a passenger in the car, was taken into custody.
In the course of their search, authorities discovered several items that raised further suspicion, including mobile phones, a balaclava, and black clothing.
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Police searched the vehicle and seized mobile phones, a balaclava and black clothing.
He was taken to Campbelltown Police Station and charged with conspiring and agreeing to murder, and participation in a criminal group contributing to criminal activity.
A search warrant was executed on a home in Bloodwood Place at Bradbury about 5pm where police seized a CCTV system, prohibited drugs and additional clothing.
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All items have been taken for further examination.
The Bradbury man was refused bail and is set to face Campbelltown Local Court today.
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