Australasian Biker News
Police arrest 'angel' on the waterfront

The suspect being arrested today in Pyrmont and, left, the Hells Angel
warning sign in the car by his home.
The suspect being arrested today in Pyrmont and, left, the Hells Angel
warning sign in the car by his home.
Dylan Welch
February 19, 2008 - 4:54PM
A luxury waterfront flat believed to be owned by a Hells Angels bikie in
Sydney was searched by police this afternoon.
Detectives from the gangs squad arrested a large, well-built man,
dressed in black jeans and a grey t-shirt and wearing white sneakers, in
Pyrmont.
A blue Ford FPV GT sedan was also filmed and searched by police, while
the muscled man, his hands cuffed behind his back, stood and watched.
A sticker on the rear window of the car, with South Australian plates,
read: "Hells Angels North Crew".
Another sticker on the inside of the car read: "This is a Hells Angels
vehicle. F*** with it and find out."
Officers from City Central command then searched a ground floor flat in
the luxury Wharf Crescent complex.
The man was then placed in a police car and taken away, while two
detectives from the gangs squad left the building holding a small brown
evidence bag.
The man was later charged with allegedly perverting the course of
justice and bailed to appear in court at a later date.