NSW Police have charged a Hells Angels MC member following ongoing investigations

NSW Police have charged a Hells Angels Motorcycle Club member who alleged to be alleged Sergeant at Arms of the Brutal South chapter following ongoing investigations into alleged criminal activity on the state’s South Coast.

As part of ongoing targeting and disruption of criminal networks, officers from the Criminal Groups Squad’s Strike Force Raptor, together with South Coast Police District, commenced inquiries into illicit activities in the Bay and Basin area.

Following extensive investigations, officers executed three search warrants at homes at Nowra, Mollymook and Sanctuary Point from 6am today (Wednesday 20 January 2021).

During the searches, police seized steroids, knuckle dusters, HAMC paraphernalia and other items relevant to the investigation.

A 46-year-old Mollymook man was taken to Ulladulla Police Station and charged with goods suspected stolen in custody of other, two counts of possess prohibited drug, habitually consort with convicted offenders after warning.

Detective Inspector Nelson said the arrest was significant.

The raids were part of an ongoing effort to end organised criminal activity on the South Coast.

He said police would not stop until the group was disbanded.

The man, who is a Hells Angels MC member, was granted strict conditional bail to appear at Milton Local Court on Thursday 11 February 2021.

Inquiries are continuing.

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Source: NSW Police