The national president of the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang has been arrested as part of a major investigation into several crimes on the NSW South Coast late last year.
The national president of the Nomads outlaw motorcycle gang has been arrested in Canberra after allegedly supplying firearms that were used in three shootings on the NSW South Coast in December last year.
Two cars were seized, as well as a firearm, illicit drugs, jewellery and bikie paraphernalia, including patches.Detective Superintendent Scott Moller said the arrest was a major disruption to bikie activity. "Outlaw criminal gangs should know Australian and international police agencies work collaboratively on these investigations, and state and international borders will not inhibit our ability to pursue these criminals."The arrest is the latest in an "extensive" investigation between Taskforce Nemesis, the ACT anti-bikie squad, and NSW's Strike Force Essendene, which was established to investigate the 2019 South Coast shootings.
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