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Gold Coast bikies: the shock police statistic you won’t want to know

A shocking statistic has emerged that critics say show bikie laws are ‘not worth the paper they are written on’.

TOUGH bikie laws which promised arrests for recruitment have failed to deliver in a shocking outcome for the Palaszczuk Government, warns the Opposition.

Mermaid Beach MP Ray Stevens asked Attorney-General Yvette D’Ath how many gang members had been convicted of recruiting bikies since the new law was introduced in 2016.

Ms D’Ath said “no offenders have been convicted” of the new offence, which carries a five-year jail term.

Bikies north of the Gold Coast.
Bikies north of the Gold Coast.

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Shadow Attorney-General David Janetski told the Bulletin: “Annastacia Palaszczuk’s bikie laws aren’t worth the paper they are written on. Labor promised more convictions but have spectacularly failed to deliver.”

A police source said the failure of the new law was due to the brief of Taskforce Maxima in early 2017 being widened to tackle all forms of organised crime.

“No incidents so far, that means they have no informants. They have no intelligence coming through. All they are doing if offering cautions for consorting,” the source said.

“It would be foolhardy to think that recruitment is not stronger than ever. The principal source of recruitment is in the jails.”

Shadow Attorney-General David Janetski with LNP frontbencher and Mudgeeraba MP Ros Bates outside State Parliament. Bikies laws are weak, he says.
Shadow Attorney-General David Janetski with LNP frontbencher and Mudgeeraba MP Ros Bates outside State Parliament. Bikies laws are weak, he says.

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A report last month revealed the Gold Coast chapter of Satudarah was stronger than ever with the gang’s president rubbishing the state’s bikie busting laws as “bullshit”.

Bond University criminologist Dr Terry Goldsworthy views the lack of arrests as “highly unusual”.

“They have telephoning intercepting powers,” he said. “You would think it’s not hard to trap someone. But we just seem to be concentrating on the consorting offences.

Police Minister Mark Ryan said Queensland had fewer bikies than ever before and more arrested last year than the previous 12 months with 170 in jail.

“In the last year the Organised Crime Gangs Group arrested 1179 people on 3665 charges, the highest number of arrests in any year since Taskforce Maxima was formed,” he said.

“The bikies are giving up. More than a hundred of them have formally thrown in the towel, handed in their colours. Queensland has the strongest laws in the nation.

“And those laws are working. I am advised by the Queensland Police Service that Outlaw Motorcycle gang membership has hit a new low.”

Police said the number of “patched” OMCG members as at January 1, 2015 was 789. At the start of this month the number was down to 650.

“The state budget has allocated an additional $5 million to the State Crime Command to back the Queensland Police Service’s relentless efforts targeting organised crime,” Mr Ryan said.

“I am further advised that since this government’s laws came into effect, 114 ‘patched’ OMCG members have formally disassociated from declared criminal organisations.”

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