Greek Australian Anthony Baloukas, 27, the head of AA Glass & Film, a Cheltenham-based car tinting business, has been charged with a litany of drug and firearm offences. His partner in crime, Andrew "Huck" Hucklebridge, 35, a self-described "entrepreneurial outlaw businessman," was also taken into custody.
Detectives from the Clandestine Laboratory Squad executed search warrants at multiple properties in Melbourne's southeastern suburbs, seizing a staggering amount of illicit goods. These included:
Baloukas, a Cranbourne resident with a penchant for tattoos, including facial ink, was apprehended and initially kept out of the public eye while police pursued Hucklebridge. Both men have been remanded in custody and are facing lengthy prison terms if convicted.
The pair's lavish lifestyle, as documented on social media, is in stark contrast to their alleged criminal activities. Baloukas flaunted his wealth with posts about cryptocurrency investments and a love for luxury cars. Hucklebridge portrayed himself as a daring entrepreneur with a penchant for flashy vehicles.
Police are now investigating the extent of the duo's criminal network and how they acquired the stolen police uniform. The presence of such a dangerous arsenal of weapons in the community is a major concern, and authorities are determined to dismantle the organization.
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