Police allege four people use meat freight trucks to smuggle millions of dollars in cash between Queensland and New South Wales as part of a broader scheme.

Multiple outlets report that authorities connect the alleged activities to a “pork” group or plotters, with the charges and details expected to be set out in court. The reporting also characterizes the cash movement as being carried out by concealing funds within legitimate meat-transport operations, rather than through direct cash handling.

While the outlets share the same core allegations—four suspects, the use of meat freight trucks, and an estimated total value described as about $10 million—their coverage differs mainly in phrasing and emphasis, reflecting where they are published and how they frame the connected investigation. All accounts align on the central operational claim that police will present: cash is transported across state lines through the logistics chain of meat freight.