Police concentrating on organised crime have arrested a person and seized nearly $900,000 in money from the New South Wales Central Coast.
A number of storage items in Woy Woy and a house in Umina have been searched yesterday morning and a 37-year-old was arrested "whereas attempting to flee", police mentioned.
Police allege $338,000 in money was discovered inside the house and an extra $556,000 within the storage items, together with extra overseas foreign money.
Giant stacks of $50 and $100 notes have been pictured outdoors the storage items.
Police are forensically analysing the money.
They've not too long ago stepped up investigations into organised crime within the state following a spate of murders, establishing Taskforce Erebus earlier this week.
The UK nationwide has been charged with two offences together with knowingly take care of proceeds of crime.
He was refused bail and can seem on Gosford Native Court docket later at this time.
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