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Bikie boss Mick Murray arrested in Melbourne

The leader of one of Australia’s most powerful outlaw motorcycle gangs – and his lawyer – have been arrested by anti-bikie detectives for an unusual reason.

Detectives from the organised crime Echo taskforce arrested Comanchero Motorcycle Club President Mick Murray. Picture: Ian Currie
Detectives from the organised crime Echo taskforce arrested Comanchero Motorcycle Club President Mick Murray. Picture: Ian Currie

Comanchero boss Mick Murray has been arrested in a tax fraud operation by anti-bikie detectives.

The operation, which centres on allegations of asset concealment, has also ensnared Murray’s lawyer, John Voitin.

The pair was among four people arrested by detectives from the organised crime Echo Taskforce.

Murray, 43, of Lysterfield, was arrested on Thursday and has been charged with conspiring to dishonestly cause a loss to the Commonwealth and told to front court on November 30.

Mr Voitin, 64, of Kew, faces the same charge after being arrested on Friday and will appear in court next Tuesday.

Comanchero bikie Mick Murray was arrested in a tax fraud operation. Picture: Jake Nowakowski
Comanchero bikie Mick Murray was arrested in a tax fraud operation. Picture: Jake Nowakowski

Also charged were a 58-year-old Mount Martha man, who was detained in Queensland, and a 45-year-old woman from Cranbourne North.

They also face a count of conspiring to dishonestly cause a loss to the Commonwealth.

The man arrested in Queensland by national anti-gangs squad members was Graham Ritchie, a businessman friend of Murray.

In 2019, Mr Ritchie put up a $1m court surety so his mate could travel to Thailand for a holiday while on bail.

A Victoria Police spokeswoman said: “These arrests form part of an ongoing investigation into business enterprises and services linked to the Comanchero OMCG”.

A wave of raids and arrests in Melbourne in 2018 were related to the same operation.

“Police will allege that between 2014 and 2018, the four people charged hid assets to avoid a tax debt,” the police spokeswoman said.

Murray, who has been the national president of the Comancheros for some years, has previously had an interest in the Nitro gym at Hallam in Melbourne’s southeast.

He led the gang on a major run last year which started at Nitro.

Mr Voitin’s Stanton Grant legal firm was among premises raided in the 2018 part of the operation.

It has been a challenging few years for Mr Voitin.

He was shot in the driveway of his Kew home last year and his Bellarine Peninsula property was burnt in a 2019 arson attack.

The Herald Sun revealed that Mr Voitin’s wife Clare had been embroiled in a bitter legal battle over allegations she benefited from $2n of someone else’s money.

Mrs Voitin – a self-described ideas guru, gin producer, food gardener and author – came out on top when a County Court judge ruled there was not enough evidence she knowingly received the money.

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