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$4,000 luxury haul: AFP hunts woman allegedly caught on CCTV stealing designer goods from Sydney Airport

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Image: Public assistance sought in Sydney Airport theft investigation (Source: AFP)

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are asking for public assistance to identify a woman who may have information about the theft of around $4000 worth of merchandise from a retail store at Sydney Airport.

The stolen items, including a Camilla silk scarf, Fendi sunglasses and a GHD hair straightener, were taken from a store in domestic terminal 2 on three separate mornings in September (3rd and 7th) and October (29th).

AFP has released CCTV footage showing a woman in the area on those dates whom officers wish to speak with.

On one occasion, she was seen boarding a flight to Canberra.

The woman is described as being of Middle Eastern appearance, with long brown hair and a lisp. Each time she was seen, she carried a maroon handbag and a second black bag, with either a green or silver suitcase also visible in the footage.

Anyone with information about the thefts or the woman pictured is urged to contact Airport Watch on 131 237 (131 AFP).

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