Thursday, October 10, 2013

Police crush Hells Angels in dawn raids across Melbourne - Herald Sun





More arrests are likely as police continue their unprecedented crackdown on Hells Angels bikies in Victoria.






HELLS Angels bosses have been arrested and gang strongholds broken open during an unprecedented police blitz.



Starting before dawn, more than 700 officers bent on unearthing military-style weapons used in a recent spate of shootings swooped on 60 Angels homes and properties across Victoria.


Among those taken into custody were veteran Angels Stephen "Stiffy" Rogers and Peter "Skitzo" Hewat, two of the gang's most powerful figures.


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Heavy gates were torn off gang clubhouses at Fairfield and Thomastown as heavily armed officers moved in.





A look behind-the-scenes of this morning's raids with Acting Deputy Commissioner Steve Fontana.





Search warrants were also executed at the bikie gang's headquarters in Seaford, Campbellfield and St Albans.


Police believe Hells Angels are behind attacks on properties linked to members of rival outlaw bikie gang the Comancheros, including their president, Mick Murray.


>> VETERAN BIKIES LONG BEEN IN SIGHTS OF POLICE


The primary aim of the warrants - to find the AK47 and an M1 carbine used - had so far proved unsuccessful.



Police raid the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield this morning. Picture: Nicole Garmston


The steel gates of the Hells Angels' headquarters lie in the street after the police raid. Picture: Nicole Garmston



But the raids were also calculated to disrupt the Angels and their associates, and create pressure to end the shootings.


Four guns, a sword and crossbow were seized in the raids, which were dubbed Operation Redefine.


Enough ammunition to require the use of a trailer was confiscated in one raid.


Thirteen people were arrested, among them Hewat, who was escorted from his house at Mickleham and driven to the St Kilda Rd crime department headquarters.





Charlie Bezzina says the use of AK47 automatic weapons is a dangerous new development in outlaw motorcycle gang violence and the catalyst for unprecedented police raids





He was remanded in custody after being charged with offences relating to weapons, drug possession, and vehicle theft.


Hewat, 58, was also charged with using threatening words in a public place after allegedly telling arresting officers: "I believe families are now on the line and fair go."


Police have alleged they found flick-knives, cannabis seeds, steroids, stolen car parts, $47,000 cash and ammunition from his properties.


Rogers, who owns a trucking firm, was arrested and taken away from his Kew home in handcuffs.





Every Hells Angels property in Victoria has been raided in an unprecedented move by police.





Among others who came under scrutiny were younger Angels, one of whom is believed to be a suspect in the shooting of Bandido strongman Toby Mitchell at Melton in March this year.


Acting Deputy Commissioner Steve Fontana said the operation, which began at 5am, was high-risk.


"We've been working on this for a while. We are extremely concerned about the weapons and we are extremely concerned about the rise in tensions. We know Hells Angels are the aggressors," Mr Fontana said.


Police sources said some of the Angels had known what to expect after the brazen violence of recent weeks.



Police arrest a man during their raid the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield. Picture Nicole Garmston


Police arrest a man during their raid the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield. Picture Nicole Garmston



"They knew Echo was going to go through them," one officer said.


A 27-year-old Campbellfield man was charged with possessing a drug of dependence as part of Redefine.


Already in custody was Frankston man Dennis Basic, who was charged with firearm offences and manufacturing an explosive device in the wake of the Comanchero shootings.


It has emerged he is the same man who was accused in 2009 of being hired by a Swedish model Charlotte Lindstrom to murder prosecution witnesses in a drug case against her boyfriend in Sydney.



Police at the Hells Angels headquarters at Thomastown.


Police at the Hells Angels headquarters at Thomastown.



Basic and another Melbourne man were acquitted.


Premier Denis Napthine congratulated police on taking "appropriate action against criminal outlaw bikie gangs" and pledged his support into the future.


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Police take evidence during the raid on the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield.


Police take evidence during the raid on the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield.



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Police raid the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield this morning. Picture: Nicole Garmston


Police raid the Hells Angels clubrooms in Fairfield. Picture: Nicole Garmston





Special Operations Group police outside the Seaford chapter of the Hells Angels this morning. Picture: Valeriu Campan


Special Operations Group police outside the Seaford chapter of the Hells Angels. Picture: Valeriu Campan




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