Hells Angels chapter president Graeme Andrew McGilvray pleads guilty to role in Huskisson brawls

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Three men, including a senior member of the Hells Angels MC, charged following an ongoing investigation into alleged violent and criminal activity in the Bay and Basin area have appeared in court.

Graeme Andrew McGilvray, 33, of Sanctuary Point, Cameron James Fisher-Brown, 23, of Sanctuary Point and Joshua John Peters, 24, of Old Erowal Bay have faced a variety of charges in Nowra Local Court.

The Huskisson Hotel was the scene of two brawls which president of the Brutal South Chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Group, Graeme McGilvray has admitted to being involved in.

The three were among four men arrested as part of a State Crime Command’s Criminal Groups Squad and South Coast Police District detectives investigations into illicit activities in the area, including a brawl at the Huskisson Hotel in January.

The men were arrested following a number of Firearms Prohibition Order checks at homes throughout Sanctuary Point and Old Erowal Bay early on June 10.

McGilvray, who confirmed with police he is the president of the Brutal South Chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Group, which was expanding its presence on the South Coast, has pleaded guilty to affray and two counts of possessing a prohibited drug.

The guilty plea to the affray charges comes from being involved in two brawls at the Huskisson Hotel on January 24 this year.

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