In a remarkable theft, thieves stole more than $1 million worth of silver bullion trucked between Sydney and Melbourne.

  • Over $1million of silver bullion has been stolen by thieves from a truck.
  • In late November, the truck traveled between Sydney and Melbourne.
  • Only when the truck arrived at Melbourne was the theft of bullion discovered.
  • Police believe that 192 bars of 5 kg silver bullion worth $1,015,000 are available.










Brazen thieves stole more than $1million of silver bullion in a van travelling between Sydney & Melbourne.

The NSW Police are seeking your assistance in finding the culprit in the vandalism that took place when the truck arrived to Melbourne in November 29th, after having left NSW in November 26.

The consignment – 192 individual 5kg silver bars – was being transported by a Kenworth truck and silver Krueger trailer, police said in a statement on Monday.

Brazen thieves have stolen more than $1million worth of silver bullion from a truck travelling between Sydney and Melbourne (pictured, an individual 5kg bar of silver bullion)

Brazen thieves stole more than $1million of silver bullion in a truck traveling between Sydney and Melbourne. (pictured: an individual 5kg silver bullion bar).

The consignment – 192 individual 5kg silver bars – was being transported by a Kenworth truck and silver Krueger trailer, police said in a statement on Monday (stock image)

The consignment – 192 individual 5kg silver bars – was being transported by a Kenworth truck and silver Krueger trailer, police said in a statement on Monday (stock image)

The robbery occurred as the truck was leaving Maldon in NSW Macarthur Region at 4:30 p.m. on November 26, and arriving there around 8 a.m. on November 29, according to detectives.  

Silver bullion has a value of $1,015,000 

The police have made available a picture of one the silver bars, as well as the packaging of that bar in an appeal for information. 

Crime Stoppers is available for any information. 

Detectives believe the robbery took place as the truck left Maldon, near Picton in the NSW Macarthur Region, from 4:30pm on November 26 to 8am on November 29 (pictured, the outer packaging of the silver bullion bars)

Investigators suspect that the robbery occurred when the truck left Maldon (near Picton, NSW Macarthur Region) at around 4:30pm on Nov 26 and ended at 8 a.m on Nov 29. (pictured, outer packaging of silver bullion bars).

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