Alex Mucibabic, 49, accused of graffiti rampage on luxury cars across Sydney banned from paint cans and handed a late-night curfew Man arrested in relation to alleged luxury graffiti spree 87 vehicles have so far been reported sprayed READ MORE: Tesla driver is brutally called out By Emma Kirk For Nca Newswire and Max Aldred For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:06 BST, 31 August 2024 | Updated: 07:14 BST, 31 August 2024 e-mail A man has been charged after nearly 90 expensive, luxury cars were defaced with spray paint. The cars, parked on public streets across Sydney 's inner west and eastern suburbs, had their iconic badges sprayed with red or blue paint this month. Alex Mucibabic, 49, was arrested in relation to the alleged spree after police executed a search warrant on Friday about 3pm at a unit on Pyrmont Bridge Road in Camperdown.

Police officers from Kings Cross, Surry Hills, Eastern Suburbs and Leichhardt received 87 reports of luxury cars that were sprayed with paint. Officers from Central Metropolitan Region established Strike Force Opelika to investigate the incidents. Police made a public appeal for assistance to catch the man responsible and released CCTV footage of a suspect.

Images of the luxury vehicles, including Porsches, BMWs, and Mercedes Benzes were shared amongst Sydneysiders as the number of sprayed vehicles grew between August 19 and 28. Both new and older models of luxury cars were targeted on public streets. More than 80 luxury cars were reported sp.