Aussie bikie boss replaced by housepainter

Aussie bikie boss replaced by housepainter

Comanchero bikie boss Allan Meehan has been dethroned as National President after his arrest final month, and changed by a Melbourne housepainter.

Meehan misplaced presidency of the membership after being arrested and escorted by way of Sydney airport following an alleged breach of a Serious Crime Prevention Order.

He’s now been changed by Bemir Saravec, a Melbourne-based housepainter who will get about city in a $700,000 Lamborghini. The pair are reportedly shut, having been often noticed collectively together with on the George Kambosos-Devin Haney boxing match in Melbourne final yr.

The Comanchero membership has additionally obtained a brand new Supreme Commander within the shake-up — Noah “Bones” Ramziya, a low-profile Sydney bikie dwelling in Dubai, as per The Daily Telegraph.

Ramziya, who goes by the identify Noah Ramsey, is the registered proprietor of a marriage rent business in Sydney’s northwest suburbs however lives in Dubai. He replaces the final worldwide boss, Duax Ngakura, who was arrested by Turkish authorities and awaits deportation to his homeland New Zealand.

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“Bones” can also be reportedly dwelling the high-life in Dubai, driving a Bentley and preserving the corporate of one other former Sydney Comanchero dwelling in exile, Marco Coffin, the publication reported.

The management of the membership has been in turmoil after a string of high-profile arrests took out the highest gamers, together with one former National President who’s dealing with homicide fees.

The nationwide presidency finally went to Meehan, who was instantly hit with a Serious Crime Prevention Order and fled to the Gold Coast, allegedly breaching its circumstances.

Mr Meehan was escorted by way of Sydney airport by a throng of cops in an embarrassing scene final month.

The closely tattooed 35-year-old was arrested at a Gold Coast residence after claiming there was a “$3m hit on his head”, The Daily Telegraph reported on the time.

Detective Superintendent Grant Taylor didn’t affirm the alleged bounty on Mr Meehan’s head however did say police usually knowledgeable gang members of “risks” regarding them.

“We constantly interact with outlaw motorcycle gang members when we deem it necessary to determine that we should tell them about a particular risk,” he mentioned.

“Let me make it very clear, to be a member of the outlaw motorcycle group is a risk in itself. They all know that every day of their lives.

“To be the national president of one of the biggest outlaw motorcycle groups in this country, you’re throwing yourself out there in regards to any sort of potential issue.”

Superintendent Taylor mentioned police would “stand firm” with their allegations that the previous bikie boss fled NSW to flee the Serious Crime Prevention Order. Mr Meehan is anticipated to struggle the fees and is listed for a bail software within the Supreme Court for April 5.

Police allege Mr Meehan breached the order 4 instances in relation to the place he resides and utilizing encrypted communication purposes.

They allege Mr Meehan fled Sydney “almost immediately” after that order was made and made his strategy to Queensland.

“Almost immediately after that order was taken out at the Supreme Court his phone was shut down and he was in a car to Queensland,” Superintendent Taylor mentioned.

“The criminal group squad has been targeting the activities of the Comanchero outlaw motorcycle group.

“As part of this investigation it was deemed necessary to apply to the Supreme Court for a serious crime prevention order on the national president of that gang.”

The felony group squad is trying intently in any respect nationwide presidents of outlaw bike gangs and figuring out whether or not their actions warrant a severe crime prevention order.

“We have an array of powerful legislation at our disposal and we will use that legislation to fight organised crime where necessary,” Superintendent Taylor mentioned.

Though the membership’s National Presidency is now Melbourne-based, The Daily Telegraph reported a lot of underworld sources who declare Sydney continues to be calling the photographs — together with by operating the “Commission”, a Mafia-style tax the Comanchero try to position on anybody importing medicine into Australia.

“Most of the drugs come into Sydney and move on from there and is where the power is, although a lot of guys have moved interstate because of the pressure NSW cops keep putting on them,” the publication quoted one underworld supply as saying.

— with NCA NewsWire

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Source: www.news.com.au