Bikie taskforce Echo raid Seabrook home in Melbourne’s west
UPDATE: A MONGOL bikie has been arrested during a raid in Melbourne’s west this morning, after he was last month bailed by a magistrate with conditions the “strictest she’s ever set”.
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A SENIOR Mongol bikie has been arrested and a 3D printer seized during a raid in Melbourne’s west this morning.
Echo Taskforce detectives arrested two men and a woman, all with links to the Mongols OMCG, after raids in Seabrook and Oakleigh South earlier today.
Homes in Mintaro Way in Seabrook and Fleming Court in Oakleigh South were raided at 6am.
Ammunition, 3D printers, equipment for manufacturing firearms and a small amount of drugs were seized from the Seabrook property.
A 26-year-old Seabrook man and a 27-year-old Seabrook woman were arrested.
An allegedly stolen motorbike was seized from the Oakleigh South property and a 29-year-old man was arrested.
One of the bikies arrested in the raids today is senior Mongol Shane Middleton.
Middleton was bailed last month after he was arrested for drug and violence offences.
He was released with conditions a magistrate described as the “strictest she’s ever set”.
The 26-year-old’s partner Renee Comeadow was also arrested.
Middleton was granted bail last month by magistrate Margaret Harding, who said he needed to be reunited with his family after five months on remand.
Ms Harding had wanted Middleton to hand in his bikie colours as a condition of bail, but backed away after she was told other bikies could threaten Middleton’s family because that was a “sign of disrespect”.
Police seized his Mongols vest this morning.
Middleton had told the magistrate he would not wear the club’s colours while on bail.
Other conditions included a $300,000 surety, daily reporting to police, a strict curfew, non association with witnesses and bikies.
Middleton, a father of a two-year-old, also promised to stay out of parts of Port Melbourne and Werribee as a condition of release.
Middleton and his partner Comeadow turned up at Sunshine Hospital at 8.15pm on November 1 last year after the OMCG member was shot in the knee.
Police arrived and searched Comeadow’s car where they allegedly found around 500 grams worth of ecstasy, a rubber gun grip and 4.2mm ammunition cartridges.
Middleton was charged with trafficking a commercial quantity of ecstasy and possession of ammunition.
Detective Senior Constable Andrew Broad, a member of the Echo Taskforce, told Melbourne Magistrates’ Court at the time that a search carried out at the couple’s home in Seabrook also resulted in officers finding a gun and a “substantial” amount of drugs.
Comeadow was charged with possessing a commercial quantity of ecstasy and storing ammunition after police searched her car at the hospital.
The search of the couple’s home allegedly uncovered a handgun and more drugs, the court heard.
Defence lawyer Sarah Pratt, representing Comeadow last year, said: “There is no allegation Ms Comeadow is in an OMCG.”
Police spokeswoman Melissa Seach said: “The warrant is part of an ongoing Echo Taskforce investigation in relation to perverting the course of justice.”
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