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Tuesday, 17 May 2011 03:20pm
Strike Force Raptor
officers have seized $4500 in suspected counterfeit $50 notes and
charged two Outlaw Motorcycle Gang members regarding an alleged
assault at a clothing store in Liverpool early this month.
Strike Force Raptor officers executed a search warrant at a home on
Elizabeth Drive at Cecil Park, about 6.45am today, where they
arrested a 40-year-old man. Police allege he is a high-ranking
member of the Rebels OMCG.
During the search warrant police also located and seized $4500 worth
of suspected counterfeit $50 notes, a quantity of steroids,
fireworks and relevant clothing.
Police executed a search warrant at a home on Dimby Place at Busby
about 7.40am, where they arrested a 24-year-old man. Police allege
he is a member of the Rebels OMCG.
Police allegedly located and seized a quantity of steroids and
relevant clothing during the search warrant.
Both men were taken to Green Valley Police Station and each charged
with affray, and possess anabolic steroids. They were granted
conditional bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court today.
Today’s arrests relate to investigations conducted by police into
the alleged assault of two men at a clothing store on Macquarie
Street at Liverpool on Friday 6 May this year.
Two men entered the store before a fight occurred in which two other
men were allegedly punched and kicked to the ground. Clothing was
allegedly stolen before the men fled the scene.
Strike Force Raptor was established by the State Crime Command’s
Gangs Squad in 2009 and is a proactive, high-impact operation
targeting outlaw motorcycle gangs and their alleged associated
criminal enterprises.
Anyone wishing to assist Strike Force Raptor with information in
relation to outlaw motorcycle gangs is asked to contact Crime
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