A two-year investigation by the California Highway Patrol Golden Gate Division Cargo Theft Interdiction Program team has ended with five arrests in connection with a large-scale cargo theft operation, officials announced this week.

The suspects are responsible for over $9 million of loss related to the theft of cargo shipments of electronics and electronic components, officials said in a social media post.

Investigators worked closely with the CHP Southern Division CTIP team to investigate high-volume thefts throughout the state. On Aug. 4, the CHP CTIP teams, Los Angeles Airport Police Department, Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department conducted a joint operation within Los Angeles County, serving multiple search and arrest warrants.

In all, five suspects were arrested, more than $1 million in stolen cargo was recovered and nearly $250,000 in cash was seized. Items recovered included products from Google, MSI, Hewlett Packard, Samsung, Dell, Microsoft, Sonos, Sony, Apple, Asus, Ring, Max Mara and other brands.

“This is another example of the incredible results possible when law enforcement agencies come together to stop these criminals,” said CHP GGD Chief Chris Costigan in the post. “This case has required a tremendous amount of hard work and dedication by all involved, and we are grateful for their incredible efforts throughout this multi-year investigation.”

The investigation is ongoing. To maintain the integrity of the case, specifics regarding the identities of the suspects are being withheld, officials said.