OMCG
member
charged
with
revocation
of
parole
-
Strike
Force
Raptor
Friday,
04
November
2011
10:13:39
AM
An
alleged
high-ranking
member
of
the
Comanchero
outlaw
motorcycle
gang
(OMCG)
has
been
charged
with
a
revocation
of
parole
warrant
by
officers
from
the
Gangs
Squad’s
Strike
Force
Raptor.
Part
of
Strike
Force
Raptor’s
charter
is
to
monitor
members
of
OMCGs
who
have
been
released
from
Corrective
Services
custody
with
parole
conditions.
Their
inquiries
led
them
to a
man
who
had
allegedly
fled
to
Queensland.
About
6.30pm
on
Wednesday
2
November
2011,
a
41-year-old
man
was
arrested
in
Tugun,
Queensland,
by
officers
from
the
Queensland
Police
Service’s
Task
Force
Hydra.
He
faced
Southport
Magistrate’s
Court
yesterday
where
he
was
remanded
into
the
custody
of
Strike
Force
Raptor
officers.
He
was
subsequently
taken
to
Tweed
Heads
Police
Station,
in
northern
NSW,
and
charged
with
the
revocation
of
parole
warrant.
He
has
been
transferred
into
Corrective
Services
custody.
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
Stoppers
on
1800
kill
me