Suspicious man arrested in Sydney central station after luggage search reveals cocaine and $130,000 in cash
- A man, 46, has been arrested at a train station after police searched his luggage
- Police allegedly found substance believed to be cocaine and $130,000 in cash
- The man was refused bail and will front Parramatta Local Court on Saturday
A suspicious man has been arrested at a train station after a luggage search conducted by police, who allegedly found cocaine and $130,000 in cash.
Police spoke with the 46-year-old before they conducted a search of his suitcase at Central Railway Station in Haymarket, Sydney on Friday at 10.40am.
He was taken to Sydney City police station where he was charged with dealing with the proceeds of crime, goods in personal custody suspected of being stolen and possess prohibited drug.

Police conducted a search of a man's suitcase and allegedly found $130,000 in cash and a substance believed to be cocaine
The man was refused bail and will front Parramatta Local Court on Saturday.
The 46-year-old who was busted for allegedly being in possession of the items was part of an investigation carried out by the North Central Sector Transport Action Group.
The group, run by the Police Transport Command, commenced an investigation into drug supply throughout the Sydney Metropolitan area and interstate regions by using the state's public transport network.

The 46-year-old man was arrested, refused bail and will front Parramatta Local Court on Saturday

Police approached the man as he entered Central Station in Haymarket, Sydney on Friday morning
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