TWO members of the notorious Bandidos bikie gang have been charged with drug supply offences in Albury as part of Strike Force Stoutland.
Police from the southern NSW city will allege the strike force unveiled a significant drug network run by bikie gangs. Local police today arrested a 34-year-old Bandidos member and charged him with a range of drug-related offences including five counts of supplying a prohibited drug, two counts of offering to supply a prohibited drug, two counts of fraud and participating in a criminal Group.
Detectives also arrested a 66-year-old man, who is now facing charges of participating in a criminal group and multiple drug-supply charges. A 26-year-old woman was also arrested and charged with offences relating to drug supply, proceeds of crime, using false documents and participating in a criminal group.
Across the Victorian border, a 26-year-old member of the Bandidos was also arrested.
He was extradited to Albury, where he faces a raft of charges including dishonestly obtain financial advantage, using false documents and participating in a criminal Group.
The four faced court today, with police expecting to make further arrests.
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Police from the southern NSW city will allege the strike force unveiled a significant drug network run by bikie gangs. Local police today arrested a 34-year-old Bandidos member and charged him with a range of drug-related offences including five counts of supplying a prohibited drug, two counts of offering to supply a prohibited drug, two counts of fraud and participating in a criminal Group.
Detectives also arrested a 66-year-old man, who is now facing charges of participating in a criminal group and multiple drug-supply charges. A 26-year-old woman was also arrested and charged with offences relating to drug supply, proceeds of crime, using false documents and participating in a criminal group.
Across the Victorian border, a 26-year-old member of the Bandidos was also arrested.
He was extradited to Albury, where he faces a raft of charges including dishonestly obtain financial advantage, using false documents and participating in a criminal Group.
The four faced court today, with police expecting to make further arrests.
Australia - BN.
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