President of Finks bikie gang is arrested on drug charges

Finks bikie president and associate are arrested after police seize a haul of ice during a raid in Sydney’s west

  • Finks outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) national president was arrested Saturday
  • The 58-year-old from Mt Druitt was pulled over in St Marys by NSW police
  • Investigators allegedly found 224g of methylamphetamine in the vehicle 
  • A second man, 40, was also arrested on drug charges and was refused bail

The national president of the notorious Finks motorcycle gang has been arrested after he was allegedly caught with more than 200g of ice during a police raid. 

The 58-year-old bikie, whose name was not released, was pulled over in St Marys on Saturday by NSW Strike Force Raptor investigators who allegedly found 224g of methylamphetamine.

Police later executed two search warrants at properties in St Marys and Mt Druitt, where they found drugs, an air soft pistol, three crossbows, two electronic stun devices, a slingshot, OMCG national colours, and several electronic devices.

The national president (not pictured) of the Finks outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) was arrested on Saturday after police seized 224g of methylamphetamine from his vehicle 

The gang leader, from Mt Druitt, was arrested and taken to the Penrith Police Station, where he was charged with supply indictable quantity of prohibited drug and possess prohibited drug.

He was granted strict conditional bail and is due to appear before Penrith Local Court on Monday, May 20, 2019. 

These items were seized to undergo forensic examination.  

A second man believed to be the bikie’s associate, Marc McKillop, 40, from St Marys, was also arrested and charged with 15 counts of supply prohibited drug, possess prohibited drug, and drive motor vehicle during disqualification period.

He was refused bail and appeared at Parramatta Local Court on Sunday, where he was formally refused bail to appear before Penrith Local Court on Friday. 

Investigations under Strike Force Lumley continue.   

A second man believed to be the bikie's associate was later arrested and charged with 15 counts of drug and other charges

A second man believed to be the bikie’s associate was later arrested and charged with 15 counts of drug and other charges

Strike Force Raptor was established in 2009 and conducts proactive investigations and intelligence-based, high-impact policing operations to prevent and disrupt conflicts, and dismantle any network engaged in serious organised criminal activity.

Anyone with information, including relevant photos and videos, that may assist Strike Force Raptor is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Information provided to investigators will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

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