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December 19, 2006 05:28pm
Gangs
Squad detectives arrested the 46-year-old man at
Sydney's Parramatta Police Station at 9am (AEDT)
today.
He has been charged with assault, riot, and affray
and was granted bail to appear at Newcastle Local
Court on January 8.
Today's charges follow the arrest on Friday of the
president of the Nomads Parramatta chapter, Sam
Ibrahim, 41, and a second senior member of the gang.
Mr Ibrahim was charged with four offences, including
attempted murder, and will face Newcastle Local
Court in January.
The second man, also 41, was charged with four
offences, including shooting with intent to cause
grievous bodily harm.
Yesterday, another Nomad - a 35-year-old man from
Tumbi Umbi - was arrested and charged with
maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm.
The Nomads are believed to be the second largest
outlaw motorcycle gang in Sydney, behind the Rebels.
Police allege the gang members were involved in a
shooting in Chin Chen Street in the Newcastle suburb
of Islington on September 12, 2004.
Two men, both aged 31, were found by police
suffering head and facial injuries.
One of the men also had gunshot wounds to both legs.
A short time later, two men, aged 45 and 48, arrived
at Newcastle's Mater Hospital suffering head and
facial injuries.
The 45-year-old had also suffered gunshot wounds to
both legs.
December 18, 2006 01:31pm
Detectives charged the 35-year-old Tumbi Umbi man today with maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm and demanding property with menaces with intent to steal, as well as riot and affray.
The man was refused bail and is due in Parramatta Local Court this afternoon.
Today's charges follow the arrest on Friday of Sam Ibrahim, 41, the president of the Nomads Parramatta chapter, and a second senior member of the gang.
The Nomads are believed to be the second largest outlaw motorcycle gang in Sydney, behind the Rebels.
Mr Ibrahim was charged with four offences, including attempted murder, and will face Newcastle Local Court in January.
The second man, also 41, was charged with four offences, including shooting with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Police allege the men were involved in a shooting in in the Newcastle suburb of Islington on September 12, 2004.
Two men, both aged 31, suffered head and facial injuries.
One men also had gunshot wounds to both legs.
A short time later, two men, aged 45 and 48, arrived at Newcastle's Mater Hospital with head and facial injuries.
The 45-year-old also had gunshot wounds to both legs.