Fake badges and identifications linked to the Australian Federal Police, the US Secret Service, the CIA and the FBI have led to charges against a former businessman.
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An investigation began after a member of the public handed in a fake AFP badge and identification to Bondi police in Sydney on September 23.
Traces of cocaine were found on the identification, which led officers to the address of a 50-year-old man from Double Bay on Friday.
They found hats and T-shirts bearing AFP insignia and allegedly fraudulent badges and identification from a variety of law enforcement agencies and jurisdictions, including the US Secret Service, the CIA and

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