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The Monexus
Vol. I · No. 169
Thursday, 18 June 2026
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Fourth Man Charged in Sydney Kidnap-Murder Case as Three Accused Remain Before Courts

New South Wales Police have charged a fourth man over the alleged kidnapping and murder of elderly Sydney man Chris Baghsarian, as three co-accused continue to face the courts.

New South Wales Police have charged a fourth man over the alleged kidnapping and murder of elderly Sydney man Chris Baghsarian, as three co-accused continue to face the courts. DECRYPT · via Monexus Wire

A fourth man has been charged by New South Wales Police over the alleged kidnapping and murder of Chris Baghsarian, an elderly Sydney man who was reportedly abducted in February 2026.

The charge marks a significant development in a case that has seen three other men already before the courts. NSW Police established a dedicated strike force to investigate Baghsarian's disappearance and death, working alongside homicide detectives to build the prosecution case.

The Charges

The fourth man, whose name has not been released pending formal charging processes, was taken into custody and charged with offences related to the alleged kidnapping and murder. Police have not disclosed the specific timing of the arrest relative to the previous three charges, though the latest charge was confirmed on 21 April 2026.

The three men previously charged remain before the courts. Their matters are at different stages of the legal process, with some facing mention dates while others are proceeding toward committal proceedings. NSW Police have declined to detail the precise nature of the allegations against each accused, citing the sub judice rules that restrict publication of evidence before it is tested in court.

The Victim

Chris Baghsarian was an elderly man living in Sydney when he was reportedly abducted in February. The circumstances of his alleged kidnapping have not been fully detailed in public court proceedings to date. NSW Police initial response to his disappearance triggered the formation of the strike force, which has been investigating the circumstances of both the abduction and the subsequent discovery of his body.

The case has drawn attention in New South Wales given the vulnerability of the victim and the circumstances of the alleged offence. Elderly Australians are disproportionately targeted in certain fraud and kidnapping schemes, though police have not characterised the alleged motive in this case.

Police Investigation

Strike Force investigators have been working methodically to build a case that can be tested in court. The decision to charge a fourth person suggests police believe additional evidence has emerged, or that the nexus between the accused and the alleged offence is now better established.

NSW Police have encouraged anyone with information about the case to come forward. Detectives have not confirmed whether the investigation remains active or whether they consider all persons of interest now before the courts.

Next Steps

The four men will face courts in New South Wales as the prosecution prepares its brief of evidence. The matter is expected to proceed through the court system over coming months, with committal proceedings determining whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant trial in a higher jurisdiction.

The delay between the alleged offence in February and the most recent charge highlights the complexity of homicide investigations involving multiple suspects. Police must establish not only the alleged acts but also the criminal responsibility of each individual, a process that often requires extensive forensic and witness evidence.


This publication's coverage prioritises NSW Police statements and court proceedings as the primary factual record. The sparse public record in this case reflects standard NSW police practice of limiting pre-charge commentary to protect the investigation and the interests of justice.

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