Comancheros bikies charged over Brisbane rooftop restaurant attack
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The alleged club secretary of the Brisbane Comancheros outlaw motorcycle gang and another Comancheros associate have been charged in relation to a public brawl at a Brisbane City restaurant last month.
The two men were arrested during raids by Taskforce Maxima, the specialist anti-bikie unit, on properties at Forest Lake and Morningside in Brisbane s south on Wednesday.
Security camera footage of the fight at the Brisbane restaurant on December 20.
Alleged bikies charged with violent restaurant attack Two alleged members of the Comancheros Outlaw Motorcycle Gang, including one senior member, have been arrested following a violent attack.
Crime by Elise Williams
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Subscriber only TWO men, accused of being alleged members of the Comancheros, have been arrested following a violent attack in an inner city Brisbane restaurant. The 32-year-old alleged secretary of the Brisbane chapter of Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMCG) Comancheros, and a 36-year-old alleged Comanchero associate, were raided by detectives from Taskforce Maxima yesterday, following the December 20 incident. Detectives from Taskforce Maxima have arrested two men following investigations into an act of public violence at a Brisbane restaurant in late December.
A 24-year-old man surrendered to police about 7pm on Friday after earlier barricading himself in a Runcorn home in the wake of an hours-long police chase across Brisbane.
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