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The Bikie Wars

having people come around all the time and you tell them you moved in 2 years ago with your wife and kids then you would think word of mouth would spread and these dickhead bikers and their mates would know hes not there so shooting up the place is attacking innocent people ..

and this is why all OMCG will be nothing in a couple years time ..

they going after Notorious , Comancheros mainly but once they are gone then I can assure you the rebels , finks etc all OMCG will be taken out ..

I am surprised the comanchero president mick hawi is still alive ... he has fucked everything up for all OMCG in australia ...

I dont think anything will happen to hawi its been like 8 mts and no commo has even had no retaliation.He will also walk free from this trial because his laywer is representing everyone and one of the younger guys will take the fall for him.I also think Notorious,Comancheros and other middle easterners from other OMCG joining together and forming one huge gang.
 
This Notorious mob are a gang of thugs, not bikies. I bet half of them don't even know how to ride a bike.
 
Yeah I have heard similar story with the club houses holding parties. Few years ago, one of the Rebel club houses held an Underground Rave for some organisers and patrons. Underage and adults attended.

Been a few cases that they just "lease" or "rent" out the club house for an event or whoever wants to use it.

Ahhh Children of the Hardcore, my first rave in 2008 shut down by the cops before it even started :P
 
Has any survalance video been released on the airport fight because i would really like to see it
 
Comanchero Bikies party on love boat on Sydney Harbour

* By Adam Walters
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* November 30, 2009 12:00AM

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Mohammed Hawi (brother of Mick Hawi) and Carolina Hawi (
Mick Hawi's wife).Comanchero's Christmas party held on Sydney
Harbour with a harbour Cruise


BROTHERLY love was thick in the dusty, salty air on Sydney Harbour as the new leader of the Comanchero used the gang's Christmas party to declare an outbreak of peace among Sydney's feuding bikies.

Comanchero commander Daux Ngakuru paid tribute to the United Motorcycle Council (UMC) for negotiating an end to the most violent year in Australia's bikie world since the 1984 Milperra massacre.

"I've got to take my hat off to the other clubs. It's been a collective effort from everyone involved," he said. "What it came down to was a lack of communication.

"Silence can bring on a lot of confusion and misunderstanding."

Once they started talking, he said, everyone realised that they were speaking the same language.

"We've got a different patch on the back but at the end of the day what I'm [seeing] is we are the same."

He said the gangs were about to unite on a major fundraising ride to help a children's charity.

More than 350 members of the Comanchero family travelled from as far away as Perth for yesterday's party. Among the guests was the wife of former Comanchero chief Mick Hawi, who is on remand in Sydney's Silverwater jail on a charge of murdering Hells Angels member Anthony Zervas in a brawl at Sydney Airport in March.

Carolina Hawi read a letter from her husband, who had joked about the amount of pro-Comanchero graffiti on the prison's walls.

"My speech will be on behalf of myself and my fellow Comanchero brothers from the [new] Silverwater chapter - and what a chapter it is!"

He said he was having "sleepless nights" over missing the "drink-as-much-as-you-can" booze cruise.

"I have heard of drink and driving but not drink and diving - I'm yet to see that and I hope today is not the first," Hawi wrote. But the tone soon became serious as he vowed that he would be found innocent.

His wife complained Hawi was being singled out by prison authorities and prevented from mixing with other inmates but the office of Corrective Services Minister John Robertson refused to comment on the claim last night.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...n-sydney-harbour/story-e6freuy9-1225805135460
 
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Rock Machine gang emerges as new WA bikie threat

JOSEPH SAPIENZA

December 2, 2009 - 3:38PM

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Police warn a new drug-peddling Canadian bikie gang called Rock Machine is threatening to establish its presence in Western Australia, beginning with a national run through Perth this weekend.

Detective Superintendent Kim Papalia from the gang crime squad said Rock Machine - whose members are renowned for their violence and extortion - was re-emerging as a force in the USA and Australia after being absorbed by the Bandidos gang about nine years ago.

Detective Papalia would not say how many members were in WA or how many would be embarking on the run, but he said Rock Machine posed a "significant public safety risk" and could lead to an "increase in tensions" with rival gangs. He was also tight-lipped about where Rock Machine would base itself in Perth.

He said police had begun approaching people believed to be involved with the club, and hinted police could take a similar line to that adopted when the Finks went on their run through Perth several weeks ago.

"We don't know what they intend to do (in Perth) at the moment," Detective Papalia said, adding members from Canada could be involved in the run.

Meanwhile, gang crime detectives hailed the "Phone in a bikie" campaign on June 23 a success and said it would be repeated next year after 400 calls yielded information that saw about $11 million in illicit drugs taken off Perth streets.

About 69 members of motorcycle clubs and their associates were charged by police and faced a total of 189 offences - including 43 for drug trafficking.

What is Rock Machine?

Rock Machine was formed in Montreal, Canada in the early 1990s and then spread its wings across the province of Quebec.

Rock Machine was initially a drug-dealing organisation when it was started up by independent drug dealers and notorious Montreal crime families.

The group was set up to thwart one of the world's oldest bikie gangs, the Hells Angels, from trying to take over Montreal's street-level drug scene.

What ensued was a bitter rivalry between Rock Machine - whose ethnicity comprised mostly French-Canadian members - and the Hells Angels between 1994 and 2002 in which 150 people were killed.

As a result of the bloody turf war, Rock Machine turned into a motorcycle gang and it soon formed an alliance with the Texas-based Bandidos.

Unlike other clubs that took pride in wearing leather vests bearing identifying patches, Rock Machine members were said to have only worn rings with the sign of an eagle on them.

Detective Papalia confirmed some members wore such rings, but he would not speculate on the reasons why they would do this.

"They're an interesting organisation within the culture of outlaw motorcycle gangs," he said. "We are aware they wear different types of paraphernalia."

In 2000, when the Bandidos took over Rock Machine, several members defected to the Hells Angels when the Bandidos did not grant full patch-wearing membership status to Rock Machine's junior members.

The extent of Rock Machine's presence in Australia is not officially known. However, one suspected associate of the group was arrested in Sydney earlier this year after he allegedly drove a stretched limousine into a car and a shed and then assaulted police.

Now, Rock Machine has an Australian chapter in Sydney as well as a presence across several states in the USA and Canada, but no longer in its old stomping ground of Quebec.

Detective Papalia would not confirm if police sought information from their NSW counterparts or the Australian Crime Commission on Rock Machine, but said all law enforcement agencies both nationally and overseas constantly share information.

He said he could not explain why Rock Machine - like dozens of other motorcycle clubs before them - became attracted to Perth.

"The Rock Machine outlaw motorcycle gang like all outlaw motorcycle gangs represent a threat to community safety," he said.

"They impact on public health through drug distribution and they also impact on the risk in the community through their overt and active involvement in violence and extortion.

"We will police Rock Machine on behalf of the community of this State to get that clear message, 'not here, not ever'."

Australian Crime Commission chief executive John Lawler said the agency refused to comment on the specific activities of criminal groups, including motorcycle clubs.

"The Rock Machine outlaw motorcycle gang, like all outlaw motorcycle gangs represent a real and present threat to the Australian community," he said.

"Outlaw motorcycle gangs remain a visible criminal threat and continue to be quite rightly targeted by law enforcement throughout the country."

http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/r...ges-as-new-wa-bikie-threat-20091202-k58u.html
 
"Police warn a new drug-peddling Canadian bikie gang called Rock Machine is threatening to establish its presence in Western Australia"

if this is true, Id expect the quality of Aussie pills to increase as the Canadians seem to be producing a shit load of MDMA
 
"Police warn a new drug-peddling Canadian bikie gang called Rock Machine is threatening to establish its presence in Western Australia"

if this is true, Id expect the quality of Aussie pills to increase as the Canadians seem to be producing a shit load of MDMA

been to canada afew times.. canadian pills are shit quality!
 
^ then you got ripped. Canada is one of the top producing countries when it comes to mdma & meth. i always found the quality in Canada very good, not just mdma but across the board.
 
some war this turned out to be the way the media hyped it i thought it was going to be like the melbourne gangland wars.I guess sydney isnt as bad as melbourne
 
Notorious gang member breaks ranks

* By Lisa Davies
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* February 17, 2010 6:54AM

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RUNNING Kings Cross is clearly not enough - one of Sydney's most feared crime gangs is on a recruitment drive, trying to expand into the hallowed drug turf of Melbourne and the Gold Coast.

A member of the pseudo-bikie gang Notorious has broken ranks for the first time to reveal details to The Daily Telegraph about the group which he says "is maybe the biggest (criminal) gang in Sydney" today.

"They run Kings Cross, it's what other gangs are calling 'Little Arabia' because of the Middle Eastern people over there running all the shit," he tells Channel 7's Gangs of Oz program tonight.

With his image, voice and name changed to protect his identity, Wahlid tells how Notorious is "into everything" - a long as it makes them buckets of cash.

"Notorious, they are into drugs, they are into weapons, they are into everything you can think of," Wahlid said.

"They have got links to every industry from the post office to the police force, you know?

"The aim of Notorious is to make as much money as they can by getting as much area in Sydney as they can."

He explains how new members are given a handbook to educate them about their operations.

"You get a handbook where you learn how to make drugs, how to make guns, where to get (them), what areas are controlled by the gang, everything like that," he said.

"One chapter's about weapons, one's about drugs and the others about area its really detailed man, point form."

Notorious boss Allan Sarkis, and fellow founding member David Lima, created the group on the back of Sam Ibrahim's defection from the Nomad's outlaw motorcycle gang.

However most of their members don't ride bikes.

Wahlid's own criminal background, which he says began when he was still at school, indicates the level of violence members are prepared to go to in order to serve the heirarchy.

He says he shot two people when he was only 16.

New South Wales Police Superintendent Ken McKay says the Middle Eastern gangs exhibit a special brand of violence.

"At the end of the day it just leads to dead people on the streets of Sydney," he said.

Gangs of Oz is also believed to be preparing to screen an episode which focuses on the Ibrahim family - but which is not nearly as complimentary as the upcoming Underbelly series is said to be.

However, that episode may not screen in NSW for legal reasons.


http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/na...ber-breaks-ranks/story-e6frf7l6-1225831176476
 
Another gang, another day. Same shit, different people. But perhaps these guys are the reason for the influx of MDxx pills across sydney and the slow spread of a few more MDxx pills popping up all over Aus.

HAHAHAHA omg I was just going to say that.
I was gonna start a new topic about it but then saw this. I just watched that show Gangs of Oz kingpin007 posted about.

The dude said they are establishing ranks in Melbourne and Gold Coast.
Hopefully the MDMA comes here soon.
Lol I was actually waiting for the dude to say they are in Melbourne or coming to Melbourne. When he said it I was like "YES!" haha.

Some people probably think it's a bad thing, but really it only means gang members will get killed, civilians probably not so much. That's their choice really so it doesn't bother me.
I think it's good just coz there will be more drugs soon, in particular MDMA.
 
I've just watched that episode tonight, was quite interesting. But yes I totally agree the MDxx in Sydney is definitely thanks to these gangs.

Wonder how long it will last?

@helohihello i'm a bit shocked that you don't mind about the deaths...
 
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