Former Melbourne Finks bikie Rowan Peck charged with carjacking VL Commodore: Court
An ex-Finks bikie is suspected of pulling a gun on a motorist to steal their car because he allegedly wanted himself a VL Commo.
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A muscleman former Finks bikie suspected of stealing a Holden VL Commodore after allegedly pulling a long arm firearm during an aggravated carjacking remains behind bars.
Rowan Peck, 38, fronted Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Thursday charged with aggravated carjacking.
Peck and co-accused Sean O’Toole allegedly carjacked a motorist’s rare VL Commodore in Dandenong on February 10 this year.
Peck and O’Toole, who was also charged with aggravated carjacking, were both allegedly armed with firearms during the suspected car theft.
The duo, who were both charged with prohibited person possess a firearm, also allegedly stole five guns during a suspected burglary at a Berwick property on February 6.
Police alleged the suspected stolen gun haul had a combined value of $10,000.
Peck, who purports to have an association with The Finks M.C bikie gang, was not immediately arrested.
O’Toole, 33, was allegedly caught with meth and ketamine in Frankston on February 22.
Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives eventually tracked Peck down and charged the former bikie on February 24.
Both men were charged with the alleged gun burglary in April this year.
Peck, of Langwarrin, and O’Toole, of Narre Warren South, were both remanded to face court at a later date.