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Finks roar towards Wodonga, led by their fearsome, outlaw chief

Outlaw Finks bikies - captained by their fearsome leader Kosh Radford - are roaring towards the country town of Wodonga.

Police talk to Finks before they leave their clubhouse

OUTLAW Finks bikies - captained by their fearsome leader Kosh Radford - are roaring towards the country town of Wodonga.

Police this morning circled the Finks motorcycle gang’s Cranbourne clubhouse as they geared up to follow the Mongols north.

With motorbikes and car engines revving, officers were briefed for the gang’s departure this morning.

One of the country’s most feared bikies, Finks boss Koshan Rashidi Rashidi - aka Kosh Radford - was among those spoken to by police.

Finks bikies rumbling out of their Cranbourne clubhouse. Picture: David Crosling
Finks bikies rumbling out of their Cranbourne clubhouse. Picture: David Crosling
Finks bikies heading north. Picture: David Crosling
Finks bikies heading north. Picture: David Crosling
Police confront outlaw Finks bikies - including their leader Koshan Rashidi (right) - outside their clubhouse. Picture: David Crosling
Police confront outlaw Finks bikies - including their leader Koshan Rashidi (right) - outside their clubhouse. Picture: David Crosling
Finks chief Koshan Rashidi was on high alert, as police circled. Picture: David Crosling
Finks chief Koshan Rashidi was on high alert, as police circled. Picture: David Crosling
Detective chat with Finks bikies. Picture: David Crosling
Detective chat with Finks bikies. Picture: David Crosling
The Finks preparing to ride to Wodonga. Finks chief Koshan Rashidi is on the left. Picture: David Crosling
The Finks preparing to ride to Wodonga. Finks chief Koshan Rashidi is on the left. Picture: David Crosling
The Finks members before setting off. Picture: David Crosling
The Finks members before setting off. Picture: David Crosling
Outlaw Finks get ready to roll. Picture: David Crosling
Outlaw Finks get ready to roll. Picture: David Crosling

Gang members appeared agitated as a group of officers approached the clubhouse gate.

One woman who lives nearby and did not wish to be named, told the Herald Sun the gang were usually relatively quiet neighbours.

“They haven’t actually caused any trouble,” she said.

“But we can usually hear their bikes roaring.”

The group of about ten officers surrounded the gang as one officer appeared to brief riders for the trip up the Hume Freeway.

A Victoria Police spokeswoman said Echo Taskforce detectives would be keeping a close eye on the Finks over the weekend.

“Echo Taskforce detectives, along with a number of specialist and local police, will closely monitor the run and will take swift action in the event any OMCG members involved in the event commit criminal, road safety or public order offences,” she said.

“Victoria Police will continue to work with other law enforcement agencies as part of a national approach to OMCG enforcement.”

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