Feared Mongrel Mob bikie arrested in Sydney’s west in alleged kidnapping, cybercrime ring

Moment heavyset alleged member of New Zealand’s most feared bikie gang the Mongrel Mob is dragged from his Sydney home in his trackies – as cops arrest three over kidnapping and shooting

  • Three ranking Mongrols Mob bikies charged over roles in alleged kidnapping 
  • Police descended on their Sydney homes, confiscating a number of club items
  • Cops probing cyber-crime ring stumbled upon details of the alleged kidnapping

Members of New Zealand’s feared Mongrel Mob bikie gang have been charged in Sydney over an alleged kidnapping – as footage emerges of one being marched from his home in his tracksuit pants and slides. 

Elite NSW Police Raptor squad officers raided homes in four suburbs in Sydney’s south-west about 6am on Thursday, arresting two men – aged 30 and 32 – with alleged ties to the infamous motorcycle club. 

During the raids, cops seized a black and silver motorbike, a blacked-out ute and a series of club vests and paraphernalia.

The 30-year-old man was charged with taking a person with intent to hold them to ransom and knowingly directing a criminal group. 

The man was also hit with charges relating to his alleged involvement in the shooting of a 35-year-old in Merrylands last month.

The man was hauled to Bankstown police station from his home in Georges Hall near Bankstown in a grey zip-up hoodie and tracksuit pants. 

A 30-year-old Mongrols bikie club heavyweight (pictured) was charged over an alleged kidnapping that took place in May

The 30-year-old bikie (pictured) was stuffed in the back of a police car in the early hours of Thursday as police also charged him over his alleged involvement in the shooting of a Merrylands man this year

The 30-year-old bikie (pictured) was stuffed in the back of a police car in the early hours of Thursday as police also charged him over his alleged involvement in the shooting of a Merrylands man this year

A 32-year-old man was also arrested in the raids and taken to Kogarah police station where he was charged with knowingly directing the activities of a criminal group, conspiracy to take a person to ransom and intending to disrupt investigations.

Police pulled a number of the Mongrels Mob items from his home including vests, patches, bandanas and other items of clothing bearing club insignia. 

Cops also confiscated the all-black Ford dual cab ute, and a black and chrome street motorcycle with a fat back wheel and upside-down mirrors from the 32-year-old’s property. 

A third alleged Mongrel, 42, was also charged for his role in the conspiracy to kidnap the man with intent to hold to ransom and dealing with more than $100,000 in proceeds of crime. 

Police confiscated multiple bikie club vests, bandanas and hoodies bearing the Mongrel Mob insignia

A bucket hat featuring the word 'MOB' with the club's icon, a british bulldog, inside the 'O'

Police confiscated multiple bikie club vests, bandanas and hoodies bearing the Mongrel Mob insignia (pictured) including a bucket hat featuring the Mongrel Mob mascot 

Police also confiscated a black and chrome motorcyle (pictured) from the 32-year-old man following the early morning raids across Sydney on Thursday

Police also confiscated a black and chrome motorcyle (pictured) from the 32-year-old man following the early morning raids across Sydney on Thursday

The appearance of the bikie gang is unusual as their activities in Australia have been limited and largely confined to the Gold Coast in previous years. 

The kidnapping charges are believed to be linked to a 21-year-old being allegedly taken from his Bankstown home and taken on a ‘drive’ – before he was dropped back at his house, a police source said. 

Cybercrime detectives had been probing a criminal syndicate when they lucked into details about the kidnapping earlier in the year. 

Inquiries from bikie and cybercrime task forces following the alleged kidnapping earned them search warrants for four Sydney homes.

The Mongrel Mob colours aren't often seen in Australia but the arrest of three ranking members could suggest they are looking to win ground in Sydney's polluted criminal underground (Pictured: Seized patches from Thursday's search)

The Mongrel Mob colours aren’t often seen in Australia but the arrest of three ranking members could suggest they are looking to win ground in Sydney’s polluted criminal underground (Pictured: Seized patches from Thursday’s search)

Cops also seized a blacked-out Ford dual cab (pictured) from the Bexley home of the 32-year-old man

Cops also seized a blacked-out Ford dual cab (pictured) from the Bexley home of the 32-year-old man

NSW Police have made a decisive step against the bikie club, pulling the ranking Mongrel from his home in nothing but trackies, sandals and a jumper in the early hours of morning (pictured)

NSW Police have made a decisive step against the bikie club, pulling the ranking Mongrel from his home in nothing but trackies, sandals and a jumper in the early hours of morning (pictured)

The cybercrime squad took assistance from the bikie-focused Raptor sqaud and pounded on Mongrels’ doors under dim dawn skies in Sydney’s south west.

The teams raided the homes across four different suburbs: Georges Hall, Bexley, Kingsgrove and Chipping Norton. 

Both the men arrested on Thursday morning were refused bail when they arrived at the police stations.

The 30-year-old man will face court in November while the 32-year-old will front court on Friday.

The 42-year old is set to appear in Liverpool Local Court on September 12.

Who are the ‘Mighty Mongrel Mob’ OMCG 

The Mongrel Mob motorcycle gang is a New Zealand based criminal outfit known for ruthless violence and heavy involvement in drug-based and organised crimes.

They are one of the country’s largest criminal gangs. 

The gang started on the streets of Wellington and Hawke’s Bay in 1962 with mainly European rebellious youths banding together and calling themselves Mongrels.

The Mongrel Mob expanded from New Zealand in the 2000s with chapters recognised in Australian capital cities.

The Mongrel Mob symbol is a british bulldog and their colours are red and black 

Mongrel Mob members are known for their tattoos of the gang insignia, often tattooed faces and red bandanas.

The gang has more than 1,000 members who’ve been known to traffic weapons, commit robberies and murder.

There have been several public clashes between the Mongrel Mob and their kiwi rival, the Black Power gang.

 

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