Judds’ awkward encounter with ex-bikie at Australian Open
Rebecca and Chris Judd found themselves seated next to former Mongols boss Toby Mitchell at the Australian Open, with the colourful ex-bikie sharing images of the awkward encounter.
Rebecca and Chris Judd found themselves seated next to former Mongols boss Toby Mitchell at the Australian Open, with the colourful ex-bikie sharing images of the awkward encounter.
Critics of proposed new Victorian laws aimed at banning bikie gangs from wearing club colours would restrict political expression and unfairly target Aboriginal people.
New details can be revealed about the accused gunman who opened fire on top Hells Angels bikie Peter “Skitzo” Hewat after allegedly snatching a truck from the strongman’s towing business.
Last year the Bandidos national run at Ballarat featured a Welcome to Country ceremony and kumbaya vibes. Fast forward 12 months and bullets were flying and bikies hitting the bitumen.
A Coffin Cheaters bikie has been charged after allegedly stabbing one man, beating another with a pool cue and threatening to shoot another in Melbourne’s western suburbs.
A Mongols sergeant-at-arms opened fire on a South Morang street at a man who had started sleeping with his mate’s ex-girlfriend.
Kahan Umit thought he had left the Finks Motorcycle Club on “amicable” terms but weeks after his departure, a bikie trio showed him how wrong he had been.
One of Melbourne’s most powerful underworld figures doesn’t even live in the city — the 25-year-old renounced his Australian citizenship and controls the criminal network from the Middle East.
A crackdown on bikie gangs has resulted in 159 arrests in one week as authorities warn: “there is nowhere to run and nowhere to hide”.
The suspected attempt to steal the body of drug boss George Marrogi’s sister has shown there is no rule book for some of the combatants in Melbourne’s escalating Middle Eastern organised crime war.
Hells Angels bikie Peter “Skitzo” Hewat was in hot pursuit of his stolen tow truck when the alleged thief pulled over in Mickleham and opened fire.
A bikie’s decision to self-identify as Indigenous has come as a surprise to those who know him best, as he navigates Victoria’s justice system.
The wife and son of a “wonderful man” who was killed by bikies in what police believe was a case of mistaken identity has told a court of their immeasurable grief.
The new national head of one of Australia’s most feared bikie gangs has been revealed as a Lamborghini-driving tradie from Melbourne.
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