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William George "Jock" Ross (born 5 August 1943) is a Scottish-born Australian outlaw biker, best known as the founder and the "Supreme Commander" of the Comanchero Motorcycle Club and for his involvement in the Milperra massacre of 1984.
Outlaw motorcycle boss Allan Meehan is extradited to Sydney from Queensland over several alleged breaches of a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
Former Bandidos national president Jason Fahey had his home in Five Dock in Sydney's inner west raided by Raptor Squad officers during sweeping raids targeting outlaw motorcycle gangs. The former boss of the Bandidos leant against a wall while police raided his home.
Fahey died in 2001, at the age of sixty-one, after undergoing a sextuple coronary bypass. He had a bum heart, and several decades of rapacious boozing behind him.
He married his first wife Jan in 1969, traveling back to Maryland for his nuptials. During the spring of 1969, Fahey performed several East Coast shows, including several nights at the world renowned Cellar Door in Georgetown.
Dax is now the Supreme Commander. and in charge with his trusted Associates Hawk on Inc the big hux and Hawk on Arif also known as little huts. The Daily Telegraph has published three never seen before pictures of Dax showing him living in Turkey.
Rafat Alameddine has been living in Lebanon since November last year when he left Sydney as a free man just weeks after being cleared of assaulting an Uber driver, and therefore no longer having to abide by strict bail conditions.
Bassam Hamzy, 44, is accused of directing the supply of meth while inside prison. He allegedly used code to pass on instructions via calls to his lawyer.
One of Australia's most feared bikies, Eric the Wolf, has been confirmed dead.
Lamborghini-driving Melbourne bikie Bemir Saracevic is the new national head of the Comanchero bikie gang. Saracevic has in the past been closely linked to former Comanchero national supremo Mick Murray.
Angelo Pandeli, the national president of the Hells Angels is still considered to be the club's boss despite leaving Australia several years ago and now believed to be between Greece, Cyprus and Dubai.
Ross, a Glasgow-born former soldier, founded the Comancheros on the New South Wales Central Coast with four other motorcycle enthusiasts on April 15, 1966.
The Hells Angels are the largest, most organized, and wealthiest outlaw motorcycle gang in the world.
A woman has learned her fate over being found in a “terrible state” in Sydney's CBD while high on a substance commonly known as a 'date rape' drug. Sonya Alameddine, 36, pleaded guilty to possess a prohibited drug in Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court and represented herself during her sentencing.
Alameddine is an Arabic surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hachem Alameddine, a Lebanese politician and MP in the 2009–17 Lebanese Parliament.
Underworld figures Rafat and Mohamad Alameddine, and bikie Allan Meehan, take holiday break. Some of the biggest names in Sydney's underworld have escaped the Harbour City for a holiday that conveniently puts them out of cops' reach. Video Player is loading.
The Comancheros and Bandidos were now rivals, and in September 1984 the two clubs engaged in the Milperra massacre, a shoot-out that left seven people dead – four Comancheros, two Bandidos, and a 14-year-old bystander.
Wayne, daughter of John and Pilar Wayne, appeared in four of her father's films as a child, “The Alamo”, “The Comancheros”, “McClintock” and “Donavon's Reef”, as she regularly traveled to her father's movie sets during his career.
The Comancheros were a group of 18th- and 19th-century traders based in northern and central New Mexico. They made their living by trading with the nomadic Great Plains Indian tribes in northeastern New Mexico, West Texas, and other parts of the southern plains of North America.
After two successful albums, tensions began to rise between Fahey and Detroit and they split up in 1993. That year, Fahey admitted herself into a psychiatric unit with severe depression. In 1996, Fahey continued as Shakespears Sister by herself and released the single "I Can Drive".