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Guns, jewelry, allegedly stolen cop badge seized in bikie raids

New details about a Maryborough pair arrested over a bikie-linked sting can be revealed.

It comes after 18 people in total were arrested during the four-day Operation Victor Median, which targeted networks of the Rebels, Bandidos, and Satudarah outlaw motorcycle gangs.

At Maryborough, two guns and stolen police badge were allegedly found at a property, along with drugs and ammunition.

Police will allege the guns were hidden in a cut-out in the home’s wall.

Kim Andrew Moffett, 41, who police alleged is a Satudarah associate, has been charged with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, unlawful possession of weapons, possession of a detachable magazine without a licence and one count each of stealing, receiving tainted property, possessing property suspected of having been used in the commission of a drug offence, possessing explosives and failing to properly dispose of needle and syringe.

Brooke Alannah Fletcher.
Brooke Alannah Fletcher.

Brooke Alannah Fletcher, 26, who police also allege is an OMCG associate known to Mr Fletcher was charged with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs and one count of possessing property suspected of having been used in connection with the commission of a drug offence.

Ms Fletcher’s Facebook profiles feature glamour shots as well as photos showing her caring for clients and lists her place of work as Community Lifestyles Agency.

She remains in the community while Mr Moffett has been remanded in custody.

Brooke Alannah Fletcher has been charged as part of a police operation targeting alleged outlaw bikie gang associates.
Brooke Alannah Fletcher has been charged as part of a police operation targeting alleged outlaw bikie gang associates.

Both are due to appear in Maryborough Magistrates Court on October 23.

According to a Queensland Police Statement, 18 people have been charged with a total of 84 offences following the raids and searches carried out from September 12-15 across Gympie, Maryborough, Hervey Bay and Bundaberg.

Two guns were allegedly found by police hidden inside a cut-out in a wall at a Maryborough property.
Two guns were allegedly found by police hidden inside a cut-out in a wall at a Maryborough property.

Police allege that along with the guns, two batons and OC (pepper) spray, stolen jewellery, mobile phones and about $5200 in cash was seized across the various properties.

They further allege about 551g of marijuana, 8.13g of cocaine, and 31.8g of methamphetamine was also seized.

An allegedly stolen police ID badge were among the items seized during the raids carried out from September 12-15.
An allegedly stolen police ID badge were among the items seized during the raids carried out from September 12-15.

Organised Crime Gangs Group Detective Superintendent Troy Pukallus said in the same statement, police continued their efforts to clamp down on outlaw motorcycle gang behaviour.

“To be clear, these groups (allegedly) make their money through violence and intimidation as well as (allegedly) selling dangerous substances to vulnerable people,” Detective Pukallus said.

“This is the driving force to keep the pressure on to defeat their (alleged) illegal activities.”

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