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A Sydney man was charged for pretending to be an AFP officer, possessing fake badges and weapons, after a cocaine-tainted badge was turned in.
A 50-year-old Sydney man has been charged with impersonating an Australian Federal Police officer, possessing prohibited replica firearms, and supplying drugs after a fake AFP badge was turned in to police.
Authorities raided his Double Bay apartment, seizing counterfeit badges from multiple law enforcement agencies, four replica firearms, 11 gel blasters, 14 grams of cocaine, steroids, and police-style gear.
The investigation began on September 23, 2025, following the public submission of the badge, which tested positive for cocaine.
The man faces up to two years in prison for impersonating a public official and is set to appear in court.
AFP officials warned that falsely claiming police authority poses serious public safety risks.
Un hombre de Sydney fue acusado por fingir ser un oficial de la AFP, poseer insignias y armas falsas, después de que una insignia contaminada con cocaína fuera entregada.