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Police arrest two in Sydney raids on Hells Angels and Nomads bikies

Nick Ralston

April 27, 2012 - 2:59PM

 

 

Police raid one of the  properties linked to the Hells Angels and Nomads bikie gangs.

Police raid one of the properties linked to the Hells Angels and Nomads bikie gangs. Photo: Police Media

The raids were led by officers from Strike Force Kinnarra, set up in a bid to end the escalating violence between the two feuding groups.

State Crime Commander, acting Assistant Commissioner Mal Lanyon, said police also located drugs, knuckledusters, mobile phones and bikie colours in the raids.

He denied this morning's action was a public relations exercise after the attention that the tit-for-tat violence between the two groups has attracted since April 17.

Police raid one of the properties linked to the Hells Angels and Nomads bikie gangs.

Police raid one of the properties linked to the Hells Angels and Nomads bikie gangs. Photo: Police Media

"We have seized a large amount of items which will be subject to forensic examination and further persons will be charged," assistant Commissioner Lanyon said.

"I'm very confident that out of today's raids that people will be charged with additional offences. This is but the tip of the iceberg."

The suburbs raided were all in Sydney's west and north-west. They were Cranebrook, Georges Hall, Auburn, Granville, Parramatta, St Marys, Blackett, Merrylands, Rosehill, Constitution Hill, Guildford, Pemulwuy, Pennant Hills and Bella Vista.

Raided ... the house of Sam Ibrahim in Bella Vista.

Raided ... the house of Sam Ibrahim in Bella Vista. Photo: Nick Moir

Strike Force Kinnarra was established on April 17 after five properties linked to the Hells Angels were sprayed with bullets in a series of drive-bys.

Police believe they were reprisal attacks carried out by members and associates of the Nomads after one of their members was targeted only days earlier.

Before today's raids, five people had been arrested and charged by Kinnarra.

- with Lisa Davies

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