Four alleged Mongols bikies arrested after ‘heated discussion’ at West Lakes

Feuding alleged Mongols bikie members have been arrested after a heated discussion involving another man in the western suburbs.

Three members of the Mongols Outlaw Motorcycle Gang have been charged with criminal association after reports of a disturbance at West Lakes, police said.

Police will allege the trio was having a heated discussion with another man.
A 27-year-old from West Lakes is charged with two counts of being present with more than two criminal organisation participants.

A 23-year-old from Para Hills is charged with one count of being present with more than two criminal organisation participants.

And a 32-year-old from Western Australia is charged with one count of being present with more than two criminal organisation participants and one count of unlawful possession.

The men were refused police bail and were expected to appear at Port Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday.

Later, around 3pm on Friday detectives investigating the incident went to a Glenelg address where they allegedly found about 500g of methamphetamine and arrested a 28-year-old Glenelg person they alleged was also a Mongol bikie.

They have been charged with trafficking a controlled drug and bailed to appear in court in February.
Anti-bikie legislation introduced in 2015 has weakened seven other gangs still functioning in SA, with the Hells Angels still the largest outfit.

Under the tough laws, clubrooms have been demolished and anti-association orders prevent gatherings with a ban on gang colours.

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