More than 50 people arrested during operation in Melbourne’s west, police say

More than 50 people have been arrested during a two-night operation in Melbourne's western suburbs targeting car thieves and dangerous drivers.Police said over two nights in late March, 51 people were arrested for several offences, including dangerous driving and driving with a...

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More than 50 people arrested during operation in Melbourne’s west, police say

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