Police carry out a crackdown targeting alleged offenders operating on Sydney’s public transport system, arresting more than 350 people, according to reports from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane outlets. The action focuses on suspected criminal activity across public transport services, with officers arresting people believed to be involved in offences while using trains, buses and related transport infrastructure. The reports do not provide detailed breakdowns of the alleged offences, locations, or specific timeframes beyond describing the operation as a crackdown. The coverage is consistent across outlets: all cite the same overall arrest figure of “more than 350” people connected to alleged offending on the transport network. No source included additional information on charges, court outcomes, or whether any specific groups were targeted. The reports also do not specify whether arrests were made at stations, on vehicles, or through follow-up investigations tied to the operation. Overall, the articles present the arrests as the central outcome of police activity aimed at reducing crime on Sydney’s public transport system.