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Nomads bikies: Alex Miller plans to stage coup to oust president Mick Clark, email reveals

Male prostitute Alexander Miller, the second-in-charge of the powerful Canberra Chapter of the Nomads bikie gang plans to stage a coup against national president, Mick Clark.

Alexander Victor Miller, the sergeant-at-arms of the Canberra chapter of the Nomads bikie gang, is working as a male prostitute to fund his drug habit. Picture: Facebook/Supplied
Alexander Victor Miller, the sergeant-at-arms of the Canberra chapter of the Nomads bikie gang, is working as a male prostitute to fund his drug habit. Picture: Facebook/Supplied

The self-professed male prostitute who is the sergeant-at-arms of the powerful Canberra chapter of the Nomads bikie gang plans to take part in a Sydney-backed coup to topple the gang’s national leader.

In an intercepted email from Canberra’s prison, the Alexander Maconochie Centre, which was later filed in court, Alexander Miller wrote he has the backing of the gang’s Blacktown and Melbourne Chapter presidents to topple the gang’s Canberra-based national boss, Mick Clark.

Miller is due to be released from jail next Thursday, his 30th birthday, after being sentenced on Monday to three months in prison on drug possession and driving charges.

Alexander Victor Miller, 30, the sergeant-at-arms of the Canberra chapter of the Nomads bikie gang, has turned to sex work to fund his drug habit. Picture: Supplied
Alexander Victor Miller, 30, the sergeant-at-arms of the Canberra chapter of the Nomads bikie gang, has turned to sex work to fund his drug habit. Picture: Supplied
Alexander Victor Miller, 29, is due to be released from prison next week. Picture: Facebook/Supplied
Alexander Victor Miller, 29, is due to be released from prison next week. Picture: Facebook/Supplied

In the email, Miller said “Ahmed and Benny”, the Melbourne and Blacktown chapter presidents, would back him and to take over as Canberra chapter president.

Former national president Sleiman Tajjour, who is the brother of retired Nomad’s boss Mouddi Tajjour, will be out of prison next year, Miller said.

“They hate Mick,” Miller wrote of the gang’s national leaders.

Miller described the current state of the Canberra chapter as “an embarrassment”.

“I’ll take Canberra and the boys interstate will take back Australia,” he said.

“Time to dethrone the king.”

Former Nomads national president Sleiman Tajjour (centre) “hates” current gang boss Mick Clark, according to an email from Canberra sergeant-at-arms Alex Miller.
Former Nomads national president Sleiman Tajjour (centre) “hates” current gang boss Mick Clark, according to an email from Canberra sergeant-at-arms Alex Miller.

Miller has been behind bars since January when he was arrested with a set of car keys — in breach of bail — as well as 15 grams of meth, a small amount of heroin and $31,000 in cash.

The courts have heard he is a heavy meth user and has turned to the “debasing” himself as a male prostitute to fund his drug habit.

“It’s good that this is happening at this time because no one can say I’m off my head,” Miller wrote.

Miller said he had long been planning to topple Mr Clark, whose loyalty, he wrote “was to himself”.

ACT policing’s anti-gang squad, Taskforce Nemesis, using listening devices, have also overheard Miller saying he was “sick of (Mr Clark) getting credit” for Miller “mov(ing) the amount” he does.

Nomads Canberra sergeant-at-arms Alex Victor Miller plans to take part in a coup to overthrow national president Mick Clark. Picture: Supplied
Nomads Canberra sergeant-at-arms Alex Victor Miller plans to take part in a coup to overthrow national president Mick Clark. Picture: Supplied

Police, in a statement tendered in court earlier this year, believe Miller was talking about “moving” drugs.

Court records reveal police are still investigating whether $11,000 of the cash Miller had on him when he was arrested was from his job as a sex worker, or whether, as police suspect, he is using the sex business as a cover for the drug trade.

Miller’s release next week comes as tensions also mount among Canberra’s two most powerful bikie gangs, the Nomads and the Comanchero.

While Miller was behind bars, police arrested two men, including the Canberra Comanchero sergeant-at-arms Aofangatukau Langi, 30, over his alleged involvement in the armed home invasion of Miller’s house in November 2019.

Miller’s partner, Natasha Rayner, was also targeted in a carjacking allegedly ordered from behind bars.

Originally published as Nomads bikies: Alex Miller plans to stage coup to oust president Mick Clark, email reveals

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