Comancheros bikies charged over Brisbane rooftop restaurant attack

 
 
The alleged club secretary of the Brisbane Comancheros outlaw motorcycle gang and another Comancheros associate have been charged in relation to a public brawl at a Brisbane City restaurant last month.

The two men were arrested during raids by Taskforce Maxima, the specialist anti-bikie unit, on properties at Forest Lake and Morningside in Brisbane's south on Wednesday.

Security camera footage of the fight at the Brisbane restaurant on December 20.

Security camera footage of the fight at the Brisbane restaurant on December 20. Credit:Queensland Police Service

A 32-year-old, the alleged Comancheros secretary, and a 36-year-old, the bikie gang associate, were each charged with affray and are due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on March 19.

It will be alleged that in the early hours of Sunday, December 20, the Comancheros members approached two men as they waited for a lift in Maya Mexican rooftop restaurant at 757 Ann Street.

Police said after a brief conversation, the Comancheros members attacked, repeatedly punching and kicking the two male victims unconscious, before fleeing the scene.