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Police shut down scrap metal business as part of a large-scale copper theft investigation

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A scrap metal business has been shut down and several people arrested as part of an investigation into copper theft.

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Eleven people are believed to be responsible for more than 50 large-scale copper thefts valued at $780,000.

Police believe the group used portable power tools to cut through cabling at telecommunications pits to steal large quantities of copper.

The investigation has seen a second hand dealer business in Reservoir which is believed to have received more than a quarter of million dollars in stolen metals, shut down.

The business owner, a 58-year-old Cottles Bridge man, is facing multiple charges, including 10 counts of handling stolen goods.

While a 43-year-old Bundoora man is accused of stealing $215,000 worth of copper cabling.

Image: Victoria Police 

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