'Syndicate' members charged with trafficking abalone, rock lobster

By Jane Lee
Updated October 21 2014 - 8:31am, first published 7:00am
The Department of Environment and Primary Industries and Victoria Police allege that abalone, rock lobster and shellfish were taken from Port Fairy to Melbourne, where they were sold on the black market over the past year.
The Department of Environment and Primary Industries and Victoria Police allege that abalone, rock lobster and shellfish were taken from Port Fairy to Melbourne, where they were sold on the black market over the past year.

MEMBERS of an alleged seafood trafficking syndicate have been charged with illegally taking and selling commercial quantities of Port Fairy abalone.

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