POLICE are on high alert as two of the state’s leading bikie gangs could be set to reignite a war, after tit-for-tat attacks on each other by the Comancheros and Rebels.
A bashing and retaliatory firebombing in recent weeks has heralded an end to a truce between the two rival outlaw motorcycle gangs, which had lasted just over a year.
Police brokered the peace deal between the gangs in a meeting in Sydney in May 2015. But the recent violence in Melbourne has shattered the peace and it is understood police could consider turning to anti-consorting laws in a bid to stop the feud.
SPECIAL FEATURE: DIRTY DEEDS — OUR BIKIE UNDERWORLD (link is external)
The Rebels’ clubhouse in Dandenong South was destroyed in a blaze on Friday morning.
A bashing and retaliatory firebombing in recent weeks has heralded an end to a truce between the two rival outlaw motorcycle gangs, which had lasted just over a year.
Police brokered the peace deal between the gangs in a meeting in Sydney in May 2015. But the recent violence in Melbourne has shattered the peace and it is understood police could consider turning to anti-consorting laws in a bid to stop the feud.
SPECIAL FEATURE: DIRTY DEEDS — OUR BIKIE UNDERWORLD (link is external)
The Rebels’ clubhouse in Dandenong South was destroyed in a blaze on Friday morning.
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