Police have charged six men with alleged links to an organised crime network after a public brawl at a busy Sydney shopping centre.
Police were called to the shopping centre, located on the corner of Pitt Street Mall and Market Street, about 12.30pm on Wednesday following reports six men had been involved in a fight.
The pair were taken to Day Street Police Station where they were charged with affray and granted strict conditional bail to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on July 12. About 6am on Friday Raptor Squad officers, supported by Tactical Operations Unit , raided four homes located at North Parramatta, Auburn, Dundas Valley, and South Granville.
During a search of the North Parramatta property police seized two firearms and $30,000 in cash with an additional $13,000 located at the Auburn address. During a search of the North Parramatta property police seized two firearms and $30,000 in cash with an additional $13,000 located at the Auburn address. Picture: NSW Police.All four men were charged with affray and refused bail and appeared before Parramatta Local Court the same day.
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