Four Victorians are caught hiding on an interstate freight train in an attempt to get over the border and escape coronavirus-plagued Melbourne

  • Adelaide inbound interstate freight train left Melbourne at 10.30pm on Monday
  • Train stopped at Adelaide Freight Terminal on Tuesday and police were notified
  • Police arrested four men, aged 22, 26, 29 and 29, believed to be Victorians 
  • All four men are due to appear at Adelaide Magistrate's Court on Wednesday 

Four Victorians have been arrested in Adelaide after being discovered stowed away on an interstate freight train, in scenes described as similar to a Hollywood film.

The Adelaide inbound interstate freight train left Melbourne at 10.30pm on Monday, heading towards Perth.   

But the stowaways were spotted when the train stopped at Adelaide Freight Terminal at Regency Park on Tuesday, and police were called.

Police dogs Axe and Zac were sent onto the train and located the fleeing four suspects.  

The four men, aged 22, 26, 29 and 29, had no fixed addresses but were believed to be from Victoria.

Troops are seen at Woodside Barracks in South Australia on Saturday (pictured) after being drafted in to help monitor the closed border with Victoria

Troops are seen at Woodside Barracks in South Australia on Saturday (pictured) after being drafted in to help monitor the closed border with Victoria

The Adelaide inbound interstate freight train left Melbourne at 10.30pm on Monday, heading towards Perth (stock)

The Adelaide inbound interstate freight train left Melbourne at 10.30pm on Monday, heading towards Perth (stock)

Victorians have been banned from travelling interstate as COVID-19 cases continued to climb in Melbourne.

The state recorded 270 cases on Tuesday, the second highest daily total since the pandemic began, as well as two deaths - a man and woman in their 80s.

All of metropolitan Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire in the state's north were placed under strict stage 3 restrictions for six weeks as the government battled to manage the killer disease.  

The stowaways were all charged with breaching COVID-19 directions and were refused police bail. 

The men were scheduled to front Adelaide Magistrates Court on Wednesday. 

Two police dogs, Axe and Zac, hopped onto the train and located the fleeing four suspects on the freight trains (stock)

Two police dogs, Axe and Zac, hopped onto the train and located the fleeing four suspects on the freight trains (stock)

This is not the first time Victorians have been caught trying to flee to South Australia, with two other men turned away at the Bordertown check point earlier this month. 

They were each fined $1,000 on the spot and charged with breaching border conditions.  

Last month, a truck driver allegedly spat and assaulted a police officer at a border crossing in southeast South Australia.

The 63-year-old Victorian was stopped at the Hynam checkpoint about 10am on June 4.

He allegedly became abusive when officers questioned him which led to his arrest.

He was charged with aggravated assault to police, resisting police and using offensive language. 

The driver appeared in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on June 15.

All four men will appear at Adelaide Magistrate's Court (pictured) on Wednesday

All four men will appear at Adelaide Magistrate's Court (pictured) on Wednesday 

Four Victorians are busted after stowing away on a freight train to Perth

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