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Brisbane woman accused of being a motorcycle gang participant charged after meeting two men at pub

 

Locking up women now..what a pack of c123ts...

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Source: AAP

A BRISBANE woman accused of being a Life and Death outlaw motorcycle gang "participant" is the first female to be charged under the State Government's new anti-association laws after she and two men allegedly went inside a pub, north of Brisbane.

Police allege the trio went to the Crown Hotel in Dayboro on December 19, all wearing colours inside the licensed premises.

Detectives said the woman, allegedly the de facto partner of a patched member of Life and Death, was wearing a vest which said "Property of Crow".

The woman is believed to work for the Brisbane City Council as an assistant librarian.

 

 

The trio, who appeared briefly in the Petrie Magistrates Court this afternoon, face will spend the next six days in custody before they get the chance to apply for bail.

They are due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on January 30.

 

Houses were raided in Manly West and Samford Village by police today, with police seizing drugs and a snake.

Two motorcycles were also seized which police say are liable to forfeiture and crushing, upon conviction.

The trio have been charged with being a participant in a criminal organisation and being knowingly present in a public place and entering and remaining in a licenced premises wearing a prohibited item.

A 54-year-old Manly West man, who is an alleged full patched member of the 'Life and Death' Criminal Motorcycle Gang, has been charged with being a participant in a criminal organisation and being knowingly present in a public place and entering and remaining in a licenced premises wearing a prohibited item, producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing drug utensils and possessing a protected animal (snake).

A 40-year-old Manly West woman, who is an alleged participant of the 'Life and Death' Criminal Motorcycle Gang, has been charged with one count each of being a participant in a criminal organisation and being knowingly present in a public place and entering and remaining in a licenced premises wearing a prohibited item.

A 60-year-old Samford Valley man, who is an alleged full patched member of the 'Life and Death' Criminal Motorcycle Gang, has been charged with one count each of being a participant in a criminal organisation and being knowingly present in a public place and entering and remaining in a licenced premises wearing a prohibited item and unlawfully possessing a weapon (flick knife).

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