Man charged with murdering Nomad bikie
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From: AAP
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November 16, 2010 2:11PM
A MAN has been charged with the murder of a senior Nomads bikie who vanished several months ago, police say.
Neil Green, 36, sergeant-at-arms
of the Riverstone chapter of the
Nomads, was last seen at a
Wiltona Place premises at
Girraween in April.
He and another man drove to the
address where police later found
five firearms which have since
been forensically analysed.
A witness also reported hearing
a verbal argument and a number
of gunshots on the day he was
there.
Detectives were treating the
disappearance as suspicious,
believing Mr Green "met with
foul play", police said today.
A breakthrough in the
investigation by Strike Force
Devine came today when three
men, aged 24, 32 and 59, were
arrested at two locations in
Sydney's west.
Both premises, a unit at Rhodes
and an industrial building at
Girraween, were searched and
charges were laid against each
of the men.
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The 32-year-old was charged with
murdering Mr Green and shooting
with intent to murder his
companion. He was refused bail
to appear at Burwood Local Court
today.
The 59-year-old was charged with
being an accessory after the
fact to murder and an accessory
after the fact to attempted
murder, and was also refused
bail to appear in Blacktown
court today.
The 24-year-old man was charged
with concealing an indictable
offence and was bailed to appear
at Burwood Local Court in
December.
Strike Force Devine launched its
investigation in May after Mr
Green's disappearance.
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