Members of a Brisbane ‘gang’ have taunted Lions star Charlie Cameron on social media after appearing to steal his luxury Mercedes Benz.

The 2019 All-Australian had his car stolen on the weekend while he was in Melbourne playing in the State of Origin bushfire relief charity match, helping raise much-needed funds.

But on Sunday members of Brisbane’s Southside ‘gang’ taunted Cameron by posting photos of themselves with an identical car and tagging the forward on Instagram. The photo was re-posted by another account with the caption “HAHAHAH”.

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Cameron made a short statement to reporters after Lions training on Tuesday.

“Obviously it’s quite disappointing what happened, but I just want to thank the Queensland police for looking for it (the car), also the AFL and the people that have messaged me through Instagram and stuff. That’s all I can talk about at the moment,” he said.

Asked if he was feeling OK: “Yeah I’m all good, just shocked.”

His Lions teammate Mitch Robinson shared a photo of the luxury car asking for anyone who might’ve seen anything in the Norman Park suburb of Brisbane.

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In Norman park! If you’ve potentially seen it or noticed anything suspicious in the area, please contact us. pic.twitter.com/0kkjRgU5fa — Mitch Robinson (@MitchRobinson05) February 28, 2020

The Courier-Mail reported police were informed of a break and enter at Cameron’s residence at 6:45am on Friday morning.

Cameron’s car is a white Mercedes Benz with the license plate 400 ZFT.

He moved to Brisbane after the 2017 season and had a breakout year in 2019, kicking 57 goals and helping the Lions climb from the bottom four into the top two on the ladder.