Organised Crime strike force officers raided the homes of former Bandidos leader now Angels member Jason Fahey and fellow bikie Tannous Abboud in Chiswick. Both men were arrested over two separate alleged assaults, including one involving a car crash and assault with a hammer.
Organised Crime strike force officers stormed the homes of former Bandidos leader now Angels member Jason Fahey, 43, and fellow bikie Tannous Abboud, 40, in Chiswick this morning.
A 50-year-old driver told police that he had been involved in a car crash on Argyle Street when the driver of the other car, identified as Fahey, allegedly assaulted him with a hammer and demanded $200,000 in cash before fleeing the scene.Serious crash between two trucks closes SA highway In a separate incident on March 26 at a gym in Five Dock, police allege an "unknown" man, now identified as Abboud, punched and threatened another man with a pole about 12.30pm.Fahey was charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm in the company of others, demanding property with menaces with intent to steal and failing to comply to a digital evidence order direction.
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