Multiple outlets report details from police raids at an alleged illegal solarium business in Sydney, describing the conduct of operators during the search. The articles say officers arrived to investigate suspected breaches relating to the operation of the premises, and that the staff attempted to manage police access and inquiries while the raid was underway. Reporters describe a tense, improvised exchange in which staff allegedly tried to steer questioning by asking whether a person had an appointment, while also seeking to present the business in a way intended to deflect or delay police scrutiny.
While the accounts focus on what observers saw during the raid, the reporting is framed as allegations about the operators’ actions and intent. The sources do not indicate any final findings in the material provided, but they collectively characterize the situation as a mid-raid attempt to mislead or confuse police. Across outlets, the central shared point is the same: police are involved in raids targeting an alleged illegal solarium operation in Sydney, and journalists report that staff tried to respond strategically to police presence.