I note this doesn't say whether the accused are club members or not....
'Mistaken identity' in Qld home
invasion
A householder was the victim of a case of mistaken identity when he
was repeatedly slashed with a samurai sword by men claiming to be
bikies, a court has been told.
Wallace Brett Doak pleaded not guilty in the Supreme Court in
Brisbane on Monday to one count of home invasion, and one count of
attempted murder or alternatively grievous bodily harm with intent.
Prosecutor Bruce Mumford told the jury in his opening address that
Steven Mark Crombie was asleep in bed at his home at Currimundi on
the Sunshine Coast on the night of November 20, 2004.
Mr Mumford said it was hot night and Mr Crombie had left the doors
open and only had the unsecured flyscreens closed when two men burst
into his bedroom, one armed with a Samurai sword.
He was stabbed 13 times between his calf and his upper chest and
bled profusely.
Mr Mumford said the other man in a brown jacket did all the talking,
kept on asking for "China", and thumped a dresser saying "we're the
Bandidos and you don't f*** with the Bandidos".
Finally Mr Crombie urged them to look at his passport, which proved
he was not the man they were looking for.
They conceded they had made a mistake and offered to shake Mr
Crombie's hand before leaving.
Mr Mumford said the crown could not prove which of the men was Doak,
but argued he was there because he had left a fingerprint on a light
switch which had his DNA.
He said Mr Crombie, who worked as a driller in western Queensland,
knew no one called "China" and had never had anything to do with the
Bandidos.
The trial is continuing before Justice John Helman.
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