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A member of the notorious Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang has been charged by NSW Police after they seized several weapons, illicit drugs and a poker machine. ....
Members of outlaw motorcycle gangs in Western Australia (WA) can no longer gather in public, wear club colors and display face tattoos as the state rolls out harsh laws banning people from [.] ....
Bikie bloodshed: the bodycount of the gangland wars They fell into gang life and their dangerous lifestyles led to a premature end. These are the NSW bikies who lived fast and died young. Crime by Alasdair McDonald and Craig Dunlop 19th May 2021 1:06 PM Premium Content Subscriber only These bikies lost their battles on the streets after falling into gang life at a young age. They lived fast and died young, and their dangerous lifestyle eventually caught up with them. From drive by shootings to suicide, here are some of the youngest victims of Australia s bikie wars.
Bassil Hijazi was shot while smoking a bong in a car park. ....
News by ANTHONY DOWSLEY Premium Content  The expansion of outlaw motorcycle clubs offshore and the growing number of gang members living abroad does not put them out of reach, according to the federal boss of the national anti-gangs squad. The Australian arms of outlaw gangs such as the Comanchero, Rebels, Bandidos and Hells Angels have pushed into South-East Asia and Europe to gain a deeper footing in organised crime, including drug and gun importation. The Comanchero, an Australian formed gang which has been expanding internationally in the past decade, has been patching members in the USA and Canada. Comanchero Motorcycle Gang has been expanding internationally over the past decade. Picture: Ian Currie ....
Male-model mystery in bikie succession plan A male model was being touted as the next Comanchero king, but a recent ride revealed who’s really in charge, write Andrew Rule and Mark Buttler Crime by Andrew Rule and Mark Buttler 14th Apr 2021 12:19 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Melbourne s top crime writers Andrew Rule and Mark Buttler with their weekly dose of scallywag scuttlebutt. KEYSTONE COPS HIT HURDLE While his one-time colleagues were risking their necks over the massive Aintree fences in the English Grand National last Saturday, Melbourne s former international jumps jockey Jamie Evans was still recovering from a brush with the law. ....