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Multi million-dollar Bellevue Hill mansion of entrepreneur and his former TV producer wife is stormed by heavily armed police

A high profile media and business couple have had their glitzy $27million mansion raided by organised crime detectives.

Heavily armed officers from NSW Police’s anti-gang taskforce executed a no-knock warrant on a Bellevue Hill home in Sydney’s east on February 6. 

The property is owned by former A Current Affair bureau chief Stephanie Jandegian and her entrepreneur husband Garrett on February 6. 

The raid, first reported by The Australian’s Margin Call column, was conducted as part of a joint investigation between the Organised Crime Squad and the NSW Crime Commission, dubbed Strike Force Candice. 

Police seized a mobile phone and documentation during the raid, a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. Investigations under Strike Force Candice are ongoing.

No arrests or charges have laid been laid against the Jandegians and there is no suggestion that they are the primary targets of the taskforce. 

It’s understood the home was raided due to the couple’s alleged affiliations with others who are being pursued by a broader investigation, The Australian reported. 

Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that either Stephanie or Garrett Jandegian committed any wrongdoing. 

A Bellevue Hills mansion owned by Stephanie Jandegian (pictured) and her husband Garrett was raided by organised crime detectives on February 6

The couple's Bellevue Hill mansion was raided by police in February. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that either Stephanie or Garrett Jandegian committed any wrongdoing.

The couple’s Bellevue Hill mansion was raided by police in February. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest that either Stephanie or Garrett Jandegian committed any wrongdoing.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Jandegians for comment.

The couple are well-known in Sydney’s eastern suburbs for the lavish birthday and milestone parties they throw for their two children. 

They made their fortune through Mr Jandegian’s alkaline water venture Aqualove, which he co-founded in 2017 before stepping away from. 

Ms Jandegian is currently an advisory board member for the Starlight Foundation after spending years in the spotlight on Australian TV screens. 

She was a 2008 contestant on Network Ten reality show So You Think You Can Dance and spent four years as A Current Affair’s Sydney bureau chief before leaving Channel Nine in 2020. 

Mr Jandegian is director for rapid antigen test and PPE business Pharma Soul, which enjoyed strong demand during the Covid-19 pandemic.  

The Jandegians purchased their two storey Bellevue Hill mansion in 2022 after it went on offer at an eye-watering $27million in what was widely acknowledged as that year’s biggest acquisition in Sydney’s most expensive postcode. 

The country-style mansion with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a pool and tennis court was formerly owned by ex-ASX chief Dominic Stevens. 

The couple made their fortune through Mr Jandegian's alkaline water venture Aqualove, which he co-founded in 2017 before stepping away from

The couple made their fortune through Mr Jandegian’s alkaline water venture Aqualove, which he co-founded in 2017 before stepping away from 

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