SYDNEY‘S bikie scene has been through a tumultuous year with the two clubs that started the outcry by brawling at the airport at the forefront.
The Hells Angels and Comanchero clubs, which have been involved in a two-year feud over a Hells Angels tattoo parlour in Comanchero territory, are also in the sights of the NSW Police as they prepare to declare one of the state’s outlaw clubs to be a criminal organisation.
The Hells Angels’ Sydney

A kung-fu expert with connections to Sydney’s criminal milieu, Mr Lyle was until 2002 a high-ranking member of the Bandidos.

The chapter has moved its clubhouse 20 kilometres east, from Guildford in Sydney’s west to the inner-western suburb of Croydon. The Comanchero have also spent the year re-organising, after a dozen members including national president Mahmoud ”Mick” Hawi, were charged with murder following the airport brawl.

It is common knowledge among club owners in Sydney’s red-light district that a group of men, which includes a senior member of the Comanchero, have created an off-the-books interest in at least one nightclub.

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