Police find cupcakes decorated with bikie-gang logos during clubhouse raid
Along with an illegal puppy farm, bootleg booze and illegal firearms, police found cupcakes adorned with the Bandidos logo during a raid.
A police raid on a Bandidos bikie clubhouse uncovered leftover cupcakes embellished with the club’s logo.
Strike Force Raptor unit raided the clubhouse based in Molong, in NSW’s central west on Friday.
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During the investigation, officers found an illegal puppy farm and an unauthorised liquor ring, but perhaps the most surprising discovery was a batch of cupcakes bearing the outlaws’ customised skull logo.
The cupcakes were believed to have been baked for one of the chapter’s weekly meetings last year, with six found still in the club during the recent bust.
The task force claim the property was set up as a secret clubhouse, a law enforcement official told The Daily Telegraph.
Relics including a motorbike helmet tattooed with the words ‘jail fund’, a Ned Kelly replica in a Bandidos-branded vest and a sign which read ‘have no mercy’ were also found inside the clubhouse along with the cakes.
On Friday, Police conducted related searches on homes in Eurimbla and Orange, during which they seized two firearms, ammunition and a replica firearm.
Officers said charges were expected to be laid in relation to the seized firearms.