Broadbeach bikie brawl sentences increased but they won’t serve more time
SENTENCES for five former bikies involved in the Broadbeach brawl have been increased on appeal but they won’t serve any actual jail time.
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SENTENCES for five former bikies involved in the Broadbeach brawl have been increased on appeal but they won’t serve any actual jail time.
More than 30 bikies were charged after a group of Bandidos in colours stormed the Aura restaurant and took part in a wild melee in September 2013.
Police appealed five of the sentences for being manifestly inadequate, including the four-month suspended sentence of alleged ringleader Jacques Teamo.
In the Brisbane District Court this morning Teamo’s sentence was increased to 13 months wholly suspended.
Former Bandidos president Adam White had his sentence increased from four months wholly suspended to 12 months wholly suspended while former vice-president Ahmed Kaddour had his $1200 fine changed to a seven month suspended sentence.
Daniel Santa-Maria and Sanjin Delalic were both given six months wholly suspended.