bikie - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 23 Jan 2020 02:14:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Former Melbourne AFL player Jake King furious at police for raiding tattoo parlour in bikie search – Daily Mail https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/23/former-melbourne-afl-player-jake-king-furious-at-police-for-raiding-tattoo-parlour-in-bikie-search-daily-mail/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/23/former-melbourne-afl-player-jake-king-furious-at-police-for-raiding-tattoo-parlour-in-bikie-search-daily-mail/#respond Thu, 23 Jan 2020 02:14:34 +0000 https://www.badsporters.com/?p=5106 AFL bad boy Jake King claims police harassment as he’s questioned at his tattoo parlour during raids connected to the shooting death of a fruiterer on a Melbourne highway Former AFL player Jake King is ‘sick of’ getting caught up in bikie gang drama His tattoo parlour was raided in coordinated raids connected to shooting […]

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AFL bad boy Jake King claims police harassment as he’s questioned at his tattoo parlour during raids connected to the shooting death of a fruiterer on a Melbourne highway

  • Former AFL player Jake King is ‘sick of’ getting caught up in bikie gang drama
  • His tattoo parlour was raided in coordinated raids connected to shooting death
  • His lawyer said King is ‘sick of it’ and is ‘being borderline harassed’ by police 

Former AFL player Jake King is ‘sick of’ getting caught up in outlaw motorcycle gang dramas after his tattoo parlour was raided in connection with a fatal shooting.

The retired Richmond Tigers player cooperated with police as they searched his City of Ink tattoo parlour in South Melbourne on Wednesday.

Up to a dozen other properties were also raided, including the home of King’s longtime friend, Mongols strongman Toby Mitchell.

King’s lawyer, John Gdanski of SLF Lawyers, said despite the friendship, King is not a bikie himself.

Former AFL player Jake King (pictured) cooperated with police as they searched his City of Ink tattoo parlour in South Melbourne on Wednesday

Former AFL player Jake King (pictured) cooperated with police as they searched his City of Ink tattoo parlour in South Melbourne on Wednesday

A South Melbourne tattoo parlour co-owned by former Richmond Football Club player Jake King was raided. There is no suggestion King or Mitchell has done anything wrong

A South Melbourne tattoo parlour co-owned by former Richmond Football Club player Jake King was raided. There is no suggestion King or Mitchell has done anything wrong

‘Jake’s sick of it,’ Mr Gdanski told The Herald Sun. ‘It’s getting to the stage of being borderline harassment.

‘He is neither a bikie member nor has his parlour anything to do with any other parties allegedly dealing with this investigation.’

King was not questioned during the search. There is no suggestion King or Mitchell has done anything wrong.

The raids were conducted by police investigating the murder of Melbourne fruiterer Paul Virgona.

Jake King and Mongol Toby Mitchell have been caught up in police raids across Melbourne

Jake King and Mongol Toby Mitchell have been caught up in police raids across Melbourne

Up to a dozen other properties were also raided, including the home of King's longtime friend, Mongols strongman Toby Mitchell

Up to a dozen other properties were also raided, including the home of King’s longtime friend, Mongols strongman Toby Mitchell

Mongols clubhouses in Ferntree Gully and Port Melbourne were among the properties raided.  

Police also found powders believed to be drugs and a boat at the Mongols clubhouse that is believed to have been stolen.

King’s lawyer reiterated the former sportsman hadn’t done anything wrong.

‘He has done nothing wrong and will continue to do nothing wrong or breach any condition of his lease.’  

Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Crime Command Tess Walsh said neither King or Mitchell had been arrested and was unsure if detectives confiscated anything from the business.

Aaron Ong, 35, from Kilsyth, and Josh Rider, 29, from Port Melbourne, were charged with the murder and will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

Both men are members of the Mongols OMCG.  

Paul Virgona was murdered on a busy Melbourne freeway in November. Two bikie associates have been charged with his murder

Paul Virgona was murdered on a busy Melbourne freeway in November. Two bikie associates have been charged with his murder

Josh Rider, 29, from Port Melbourne, was charged over the murder of Paul Virgona. He is a known member of the Mongols gang

Rider (right) is pictured in a social media photo

Josh Rider (pictured left and right), 29, from Port Melbourne, was charged over the murder of Paul Virgona. He is a known member of the Mongols gang

Aaron Ong (pictured) is the other member of the Mongols OMCG who has been charged

Aaron Ong (pictured) is the other member of the Mongols OMCG who has been charged

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Two men charged with murder after dawn bikie raids https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/22/two-men-charged-with-murder-after-dawn-bikie-raids/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/22/two-men-charged-with-murder-after-dawn-bikie-raids/#respond Wed, 22 Jan 2020 10:01:47 +0000 https://www.badsporters.com/?p=5069   TWO men have been charged with the murder of Paul Virgona, shot dead while driving on the EastLink freeway last year. Arrests were made today over the brutal execution. A 35-year-old Kilsyth man was arrested in Kilsyth and was interviewed by the Homicide Squad in relation to the shooting. A 29-year-old Port Melbourne man […]

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TWO men have been charged with the murder of Paul Virgona, shot dead while driving on the EastLink freeway last year.

Arrests were made today over the brutal execution.

A 35-year-old Kilsyth man was arrested in Kilsyth and was interviewed by the Homicide Squad in relation to the shooting.

A 29-year-old Port Melbourne man was arrested in Port Melbourne and was also interviewed.

Assistant Commissioner of Victoria Police’s Crime Command, Tess Walsh, confirmed that the two men charged have Mongols links.

The feared Mongols bikie gang was a major element of the sweeping operation this morning after its Port Melbourne clubhouse and the South Melbourne tattoo parlour of outfit strongman Toby Mitchell were raided.

Homicide squad detectives have detained three men in connection with the November 9 shooting.

They were arrested as detectives executed 12 warrants after 5am this morning.

Mr Virgona, 46, was shot from a stolen Mercedes-Benz on EastLink at ­Donvale, soon after he left home to go to work at 2.20am.

 

Police at the Lalor Street property in Port Melbourne this morning. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

Police at the Lalor Street property in Port Melbourne this morning. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

 

The killers waited for him to leave his home in Croydon and followed him.

It is believed the gunman fired from the passenger side as his accomplice drove beside Mr Virgona’s white VW van near the Mullum Mullum tunnel.

The hit team then drove the Mercedes to Jaxlee Court in Mooroolbark where it was set alight.

They then took off in a waiting Volkswagen Amarok.

Police earlier this month released images of a distinctive Nike top in the hope someone would recognise it.

It was believed to have been dropped by one of the suspects as they ran through Marie Wallace Bayswater Park after they abandoned the Amarok near Mountain Highway.

His son Luca spoke of the impact on the family after detectives gave details of the Nike top.

“The death of my father has left us all distraught and will forever do so,” Luca said.

“No amount of effort, pleading or good will will bring him back and the shock of his absence will never cease.”

Police executed a raid at City of Ink tattoo parlour this morning. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

Police executed a raid at City of Ink tattoo parlour this morning. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

Detective Inspector Andrew Stamper told the same press conference that a number of “persons of interest” had emerged.

He said they belonged to organised crime and criminal underworld groups.

But investigators still have no motive for the brutal killing.

Today’s raids were carried out in Montrose, Kilsyth, Lilydale, Tecoma, Wantirna South, Southbank, Noble Park, Croydon, and included raids on Mongols clubhouses in Ferntree Gully and Port Melbourne, as well as at commercial properties in South Melbourne and Port Melbourne.

A 30-year-old Montrose man was arrested in Kilsyth and will be interviewed by detectives from the Echo Taskforce in relation to drug offences.

Ms Walsh said that police seized six firearms, including handguns and long-arm firearms, as well as a boat and “powders believed to be drugs”.

“Victoria Police is not intimidated by OMCGs or any other crime group and we don’t want our community to be either,” she said.

City of Ink tattoo parlour reopened as usual at 10am and there were no markings left behind to indicate there had been a police raid hours earlier.

Multiple police cars and unmarked cars are still at the front of the three-storey building.

A large mural of Batman character the Joker is painted on the garage door.

Police tape is covering the front of the property.

A witness said they saw a man outside the Mongols clubhouse in his underwear about 5.30am.

The man was detained by police in the middle of the road before being put in the back of a car and driven away.

 

 

The Lost Dogs Home van was brought in to collect two dogs from the clubhouse – a Staffordshire Bull Terrier and a Pitbull.

Both pets appeared to be co-operating with dog handlers.

Neighbours on Lalor St have remained tight-lipped, saying they knew it was a bikies clubhouse but did not know of the activities inside.

A nearby business owner said there had previously been loud motorbikes roaring down the street but he had not heard much commotion for the past year or so.

Bags of evidence in paper bags were brought out by detectives and bundled into a four-wheel-drive.

 

Victoria Police at “City of Ink” tattoo parlour in South Melbourne. Former Richmond player and part owner, Jake King is sitting inside. Picture: Twitter Seb Costello, Triple M

Victoria Police at “City of Ink” tattoo parlour in South Melbourne. Former Richmond player and part owner, Jake King is sitting inside. Picture: Twitter Seb Costello, Triple M

Several unmarked police vehicles left the scene at 9.30am.

A Porsche Cayenne four-wheel-drive parked out the front of the clubhouse was being searched.

Roller shutters were being brought in to cover up the area where officers smashed their way into the property.

A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed that police were at a Port Melbourne property.

“There is no immediate risk to community safety,” the spokesperson said.

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The raids are linked to the fatal shooting of fruiterer Paul Virgona.

The raids are linked to the fatal shooting of fruiterer Paul Virgona.

The three-storey property in Port Melbourne was raided. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

The three-storey property in Port Melbourne was raided. Picture: Andrew Henshaw

Virgona was shot dead on EastLink on November 9, 2019. Picture: David Crosling

Virgona was shot dead on EastLink on November 9, 2019. Picture: David Crosling

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Major player in Sydney's Satudarah bikie gang charged over drugs, guns https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/21/major-player-in-sydneys-satudarah-bikie-gang-charged-over-drugs-guns/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/06/21/major-player-in-sydneys-satudarah-bikie-gang-charged-over-drugs-guns/#respond Thu, 21 Jun 2018 06:55:06 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=4166 The sergeant-at-arms for the Sydney chapter of one of Europe’s most dangerous bikie gangs has been arrested and charged with drugs and firearms offices. An alleged key player with the Satudarah bikie gang, Mitchell Mcphail, 26, was arrested by specialist police officers attached to Strike Force Raptor after a search of his St Marys home […]

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The sergeant-at-arms for the Sydney chapter of one of Europe’s most dangerous bikie gangs has been arrested and charged with drugs and firearms offices.

An alleged key player with the Satudarah bikie gang, Mitchell Mcphail, 26, was arrested by specialist police officers attached to Strike Force Raptor after a search of his St Marys home on Wednesday evening where they seized a rifle, ammunition, knuckledusters, a quantity of ice and clothing with the club’s emblem.

Mr Mcphail was taken to Penrith Police Station and charged with possessing a shortened firearm, ammunition and a weapon without a permit, possessing an unregistered firearm, failing to correctly store a firearm and possessing and supplying drugs.

He faced Penrith Local Court on Thursday, where he did not apply for bail and it was formally refused.

Satudarah OMCG members riding in their colours in Sydney.

Satudarah OMCG members riding in their colours in Sydney.

Photo: Facebook

One of Europe’s most notorious outlaw motorcycle clubs, Satudarah is known for its extreme violence, drugs, extortion and weapons trafficking.

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