An alleged Mongols bikie has accused police of “retaliating due to bad press” after his Gold Coast home was raided, a court has been told.
Police also told the Southport Magistrates Court yesterday that a man fears Harley Joe Barbaro will shoot him if he sees him in the street.
No further details on the alleged threat were provided.
Barbaro was charged with habitually consorting and possessing dangerous drugs and applied for bail in Southport Magistrates Court yesterday.
The 27-year-old, a member of the notorious Barbaro family, is accused of consorting with four people he was prohibited from under consorting laws warning notices.
Police also allege a small amount of cannabis was found in a grinder in his bedroom.
Barbaro’s barrister Marty Longhurst told the court it was “no surprise” Barbaro’s home had been raided after negative media reports about police and bikie clubs over the weekend.
“There is a suspicion police get some negative press and then they kick his door down and he is paraded in front of the media,” he said.
Mr Longhurst said footage showing Barbaro’s large sneaker collection was released by police to the media.
“They are good at crafting these objections they are never accountable for and they are good at releasing stuff to the media,” he said.
On Monday, revealed police intel outlining fears bikie clubs were establishing on the Gold Coast and it could spark similar scenes to 2012, when the Broadbeach brawl occurred.
Mr Longhurst told the court the cannabis was medicinal and Barbaro had a prescription.
Police prosecutor Senior Sergeant Damian Summerfield denied there was any retaliation.
“We had legal advice and investigations were under way before any media attention was given,” he said.
Sen-Sgt Summerfield told the court there were also concerns “in relation to a particular person and that person has indicated to police that if Barbaro sees him in the street he (Barbaro) will shoot him”.
Magistrate Pamela Dowse granted Barbaro bail on the condition he live in his Ashmore home, abide by a curfew from 9pm to 5am, not attend a private gym allegedly linked to the Mongols and have no contact with the four people he is accused of consorting with.
Outside court Barbaro’s lawyer Campbell MacCallum, of Moloney MacCallum Abdelshahied Lawyers, said Barbaro would fight the charges.
Barbaro’s matter will return to court today for a hearing date to be set.
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Source: The Gold Coast Bulletin by LEA EMERY