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Three people have been arrested and high-value vehicles seized as part of an investigation into an alleged money laundering network worth millions of pounds.
Specialist teams entered and searched residential properties in West Malling, Longfield and Leysdown during early morning warrants on Wednesday 14 May 2025.
Business premises in New Ash Green and Farningham were also searched as part of the investigation by Kent Police detectives and financial investigators.
Three men, aged 39, 41 and 52, were arrested on the same day on suspicion of a number of offences.
A total of 25 cars, including a Rolls Royce, a Porsche and Range Rovers have been seized and officers have also recovered imitation firearms, high value watches, designer clothing and cash.
The three men arrested have since been released on bail and the investigation continues.