Bikie and Organised Crime updates for the week
Nov 20, 2025•Channel
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Published7 months ago
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In todays video we start from Melbourne and Sydney were hit by shootings on November fourteen and fifteen. In Melbourne, a gunman clumsily handled a machine gun before firing into homes in Broadmeadows and Hadfield. No one was hurt, and detectives think the same person carried out both attacks. In Sydney, around two twenty in the morning on November fifteen, about forty rounds were fired into a Casula house linked to organised crime. The home was empty, and a black Audi was seen fleeing.
Victoria’s next update is the Herald Sun reporting that thirty six year old Yoshaan Vincent is the new Victorian leader of the Comanchero MC. His record includes a 2019 sentence of seven and a half years for commercial drug trafficking and other offences. Despite police pressure and key members in custody, the club still holds national and international influence. It will be interesting to see how Vincent handles the role.
In Sydney, a twenty five year old man was arrested at the airport on November twelve 2025 over a violent home invasion on June eleven 2024 in Carnes Hill. Seven armed offenders stormed a home, shot a resident and tried to ignite petrol. Five men had already been charged, and this latest arrest adds further allegations including arson and directing a criminal group.
Back in Melbourne, survivors of the June fourteen Bali attack on Sanar Ghanim and Zivan Radmanovic are refusing to testify in Indonesia due to safety fears. Their Melbourne properties have been firebombed, adding to concerns as the trial continues in Denpasar. The three accused Australians face life imprisonment or the death penalty.
In Adelaide, brothers Ahmed, Sajad and Ali Al Mansoury appeared in court over alleged links to the illegal tobacco trade. Police seized cash, tobacco and cigarettes, and investigators say the brothers hold numerous bank accounts and assets in Dubai. They remain on bail as prosecutors allege they are tied to a growing and violent black market.
Perth’s update sees Mongols bikie Dayne Brajkovich fined two thousand dollars for a small swastika tattoo and for possessing knuckle dusters, steroids and prescription drugs. His lawyer said the tattoo had been altered, and he left court with fellow Mongols, reinforcing his allegiance.
Lastly, in Gosford, Lone Wolf bikie Jack Andrew Mellon pleaded guilty to supplying weapons and attempting to supply MDMA after a long undercover operation. He arranged firearm deals in early 2024 using dead drops and encrypted messages. Later raids found eight guns, cash and drugs. Several associates have already pleaded guilty, and Mellon now awaits sentencing. However it will be interesting to see what penalty he receives.
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