Mongols boss granted bail after second alleged serious assault in Melbourne
Mongols boss
Toby Mitchell was
arrested by the Echo Taskforce following an incident
that took place in
Melbourne on November
15 event.
The Mongols bikie boss was knocked unconscious during an
early hours brawl at Queens Bridge Square in Southbank.
Earlier in the night he had been partying at Soho Bar.
CCTV footage shows Mr Mitchell walking with a group of
friends along the Southbank promenade and engaging in a
verbal altercation with a man sitting on the ground who
he then punched in the face twice.
Mr Mitchell was pulled away by his group of friends, but
he approached that man again and that's when the bikie
boss was struck unconscious.
The Mongols leader was charged with affray and
committing an indictable offence while on bail.
He faced the Melbourne Magistrates' Court via video
link, and was granted bail for the second time in less
than eight weeks today.
The bikie leader was
in court last month, also on
assault charges but released on bail.
The alleged serious assault occurred outside a cafe on
Domain Road in South Yarra on October 4.
Police allege he struck the male to the head three
times.
As part of his bail conditions Mr Mitchell was not to
associate with any members of the Mongols.
Today, the magistrate ordered the Mongols leader abide
by a 6am to 8pm curfew.
He will face court again in March.