Shane De Britt: Two charged over Bandidos boss murder
Police have charged two more people in relation to the alleged murder of a central west Bandidos boss, who was shot at dead execution-style at a rural property in Eurimbla.
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Police investigating the execution-style shooting of Bandidos central west bikie boss Shane De Britt have charged a 37-year-old man with murder and a 34-year-old Orange woman with accessory after the fact to murder.
The man was arrested at Orange Police Station on Thursday night and charged with murder. He was also charged with participation in a criminal group, contributing to criminal activity.
The woman was arrested in a Summer Street CBD carpark in Orange on Thursday morning. She was charged with accessory after the fact to murder, unauthorised firearm possession and participation in a criminal group.
Mr De Britt was the president of the central west chapter of the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang.
He was shot dead in the head at a rural property on Catombal Road at Eurimbla, about 50 kilometres south of Wellington in central NSW on January 14.
In the past month, Strike Force Kerrison detectives have charged four men aged 59, 38, 22 and 39 with the murder of Mr De Britt.
The men have all been bail refused and remanded in custody, set to appear in court at later dates.
The woman and man, who were the fifth and six persons to be charged over the alleged murder, appeared before Orange Local Court on Friday and did not enter pleas or apply for bail.
Their cases will return to court at a later date.