Cops’ latest move on bikie gangs

Cops’ latest move on bikie gangs

Police have launched sweeping raids throughout rural NSW focusing on alleged members of the Bandidos and Mongols outlaw bikie gangs.

With assist from the Raptor Squad, Riverina police executed search warrants in Borooma, Tolland, The Rock, and Mount Austin on Tuesday.

The sprawling operation throughout the Wagga Wagga and Griffith areas continued into Thursday and adopted studies of assault and intimidation.

Police arrested 4 males following the raids, together with a 40-year-old Tumut man who was transported to Tumut police station.

There the person was charged with 4 offences, together with stalking or intimidation, affray, assault, and participation in a prison group.

The different three males – aged 32, 39, and 41 – have been taken to Wagga Wagga police station and charged with stalking or intimidation.

The three males additionally face expenses of affray and participation in an prison group, and have been refused bail to look in courtroom subsequent week.

Police will allege in courtroom that each one 4 males had hyperlinks to the Mongols outlaw motorbike gang (OMCG), with paraphernalia seized by officers.

Later that day, Raptor Squad police carried out six Firearm Prohibition Order (FPO) compliance checks throughout Lake Wynangan and Griffith.

The raids are a part of a proactive operation focusing on alleged Bandidos OMCG members and their associates.

Originally printed as Four alleged Mongol bikies arrested, paraphernalia seized in sweeping raids throughout rural NSW

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au