Custom curfews for warring Finks and Nomads bikie gangs
FEUDING bikie gangs the Finks and Nomads have been brought to their knees as tough new measures are implemented to halt an escalating bikie war.
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FEUDING Finks and Nomads bikies can’t travel in a vehicle after 9pm or communicate with their own members under the hardest measures ever inflicted on bikie gangs.
The tough orders were handed down in the Supreme Court today to protect the public and put a stop to a violent bikie war in the Hunter with a series of tit-for-tat attacks between rival gangs.
The list of restrictions were welcomed by Gangs Squad boss Detective Superintendent Deb Wallace as police were faced an escalating bikie war.
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“I’m very pleased with the outcome of thee proceedings,” she said outside court.
The hierarchy of the two gangs face jail sentences of up to five years if they breach the regulations which include not being able to travel in any vehicle between 9pm and 6am except in the case of a genuine medical emergency and not associating with any gang members, enter licensed premises or use encrypted social media apps including wickr, hushmail and WhatsApp.
The shell-shocked bikers are expected to appeal.