Bikie news: Lone Wolf gang has business smarts and plenty of wealth
THE Lone Wolf outlaw motÂorcycle gang has all the trappings of a bikie group but the smarts and wealth of a business.
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THE Lone Wolf outlaw motorcycle gang has all the trappings of a bikie group but the smarts and wealth of a business.
Its influential members occupy high-rise apartments overlooking the city in locations chosen for luxury as much as security.
Patched members Yusuf Nazlioglu, 37, and Ahmad “Adam” Doudar, 38, are proof of that. They were living in The Toaster apartment building in Circular Quay, with neighbours like radio shock jock Alan Jones, before their arrest on Friday for the murder of Mahmoud “Mick” Hawi.
The club’s senior figure Erkan Keskin wasn’t too far away, in Millers Point, his base while on bail for an underworld kidnapping case, and in between trips to Dubai. Before Millers Point he was living in a multi-million-dollar mansion in Double Bay.
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The former Turkish soldier was charged late last year over the kidnapping of Comanchero associate Mehmet Yilmaz weeks before Yilmaz was shot dead in 2016.
The Lone Wolf club is viewed as one of the smarter bikie gangs with a view to making money. It is wary of the attention that acts of violence, like drive-by shootings and knee cappings, have on its business dealings. Violence equals unwanted police attention equals bad business.
Sources say Keskin — nicknamed Eric the Wolf — has accumulated mind-boggling wealth, with enough cash to get anyone he wants to do anything that he needs.
But even a high-ranking member such as Keskin slips up.
In an embarrassment for the gang in 2015, a stark naked and armed Keskin ransacked a stranger’s house in Luddenham after a big night out.
He has since stepped aside as Lone Wolf national president with club sources claiming he handed over the reigns to his trusted bodyguard Junior.
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The pair represent the Turkish and Islander bloodlines that dominate the Lone Wolf ranks.
Junior Longi was the right-hand man of Tomasi Taulahi, a Lone Wolf member with a lengthy criminal history who started the Burwood chapter.
In evidence of how seriously authorities view the Lone Wolf club, the Federal Government kicked Tomasi Taulahi out of the country in October after failing the first time around.
Despite stepping to the side, Keskin still commands unwavering loyalty.
“They are loyal to Keskin and Keskin knows that, that’s why he gives them power,” a bikie figure said.
The gang is well represented in NSW, police believe, with a dominant presence around Sydney’s northwest and on the far-north coast.
However its membership numbers fall shy of its long-running rival, the Rebels OMCG.
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