Warrant issued for Comancheros boss

Updated Tue Nov 20, 2012 2:15pm AEDT

 

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the head of the Comancheros motorcycle gang amid fears he could have fled overseas.

Self-proclaimed Comancheros national president Mark Buddle, 27, was bailed on a $50,000 surety in September.

He is facing 19 charges over a brawl outside the Melbourne strip club Spearmint Rhino last year.

The Melbourne Magistrates Court heard Buddle has failed to report to police for more than a month, and police are concerned because another man, who previously headed the gang, had gone overseas.

His bail has been revoked in Victoria and a warrant issued for his arrest.

A warrant has also been issued for Buddle's arrest in New South Wales after his bail was revoked for other charges.