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Raptor Squad police seize firearms, drugs in swoop on Bandidos outlaw gang members at Kempsey, South West Rocks

Images from the operation at Kurri Kurri. Photo: NSW Police.
Images from the operation at Kurri Kurri. Photo: NSW Police.

Raptor Squad investigators have seized nine firearms and charged 10 people – including five Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members – during a proactive, high-visibility police operation which targeted the Mid North Coast.

Between Monday, June 21 and Thursday, June 24, as part of ongoing targeting and disruption of the illicit activities of criminal networks, officers from the State Crime Command’s Raptor Squad commenced a high-visibility police operation across the state’s north.

As part of the operation, officers conducted seven Firearm Prohibition Order (FPO) searches, two firearm safe storage inspections and eight search warrants across at suburbs including Weston, Kurri Kurri, Greta, Coffs Harbour, Thornton, Arakoon, South West Rocks and Kempsey.

Ten people, including five Bandidos OMCG members, were arrested during the operation.

Just after 6.30am June 24, Raptor Squad officers executed a search warrant a home at South West Rocks, seizing several items including a mobile phone and cannabis.

A 32-year-old man, who is a senior Bandidos OMCG member, was issued a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) for possess prohibited drug and will appear at court at a later date.Images from the operation at Kurri Kurri. Photo: NSW Police.

Images from the operation at Kurri Kurri. Photo: NSW Police.

Just before midday on June 24, Raptor Squad officers conducted an FPO and Weapons Prohibition Order (WPO) search at a home at West Kempsey. During the search, police seized steroids and prescription medication.

A 47-year-old man was arrested and taken to Kempsey Police Station, where he was charged with possess prescribed restricted substance and possess prohibited drug.

The man, who is a Bandidos OMCG member, was refused bail to appear at Port Macquarie Local Courttoday (June 25).

On Wednesday, June 23, officers from Coffs/Clarence Police District, with assistance from Raptor Squad, executed seven search warrants and conducted two FPO searches within the Coffs Harbour area.

During the operation, police arrested three men – aged 29, 41 and 53 – and a 46-year-old woman. All four were charged with drug-related offences and remain before the courts.

About 6.30am June 24, Raptor Squad officers conducted an FPO search at a home at Arakoon and seized knuckle dusters, cocaine, cannabis, prescription medication and steroids.

Two men – aged 30 and 54 – were both issued a Court Attendance Notice (CAN) for possess prohibited drug. The men, who are both Bandidos OMCG members, are due to appear at Kempsey Local Court on Monday 23 August 2021.

A 23-year-old man was arrested and taken to Kempsey Police Station, where he was charged with possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, possess/attempt to anabolic or androgenic steroidal agent, possess/attempt to, prescribed restricted substance and four counts of possess prohibited drug. He was granted strict conditional bail to appear at Kempsey Local Court on Monday, July 12.

About 12pm on June 21, Raptor Squad officers conducted an FPO search at a home at Weston, seizing ammunition, a wooden rifle, a knife and cannabis.

A 31-year-old man was arrested at the home and taken to Maitland Police Station. A short time later, officers conducted a safe storage inspection at a property at Kurri Kurri. During the inspection, police detected a number of breaches and five firearms – including four bolt action riffles and a shotgun – were seized.

The man, who is a senior Bandidos OMCG member, was charged with possess prohibited drug, use prohibited weapon contrary to prohibition order, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, possess ammunition without holding licence/permit/authority, acquire ammunition subject to prohibition order, acquire firearm part without authority to do so and acquire firearm part (subject to prohibition order).

The man appeared at Cessnock Local Court on June 22, where he was granted strict conditional bail to appear at the same court on August 11, 2021.

About 10.15am on June 22, Raptor Squad officers conducted a safe storage inspection at a home at Greta. Two men – aged 63 and 41 – had their firearms licence suspended and four firearms and a large quantity of ammunition were seized. Inquiries are continuing.

Raptor Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Jason Weinstein, said the week-long operation is one of many proactive strategies being implemented by officers to ensure public safety.

“Raptor to Squad has been working diligently to continue building on strategies suppress public acts of violence and target organised crime groups and illicit the activities that cause them,” Det Supt Weinstein said.

“In light of recent events – where good, innocent people have been put in danger – these high-impact operations are just one tool in our arsenal against violent criminal groups.

“Raptor Squad will continue these operations, with assistant from specialist police and officers across the state, to ensure the safety of the community and to bring those involved in illicit activity to justice,” Det Supt Weinstein said.

Investigations by Raptor Squad are continuing.

Strike Force Raptor was established in 2009, before becoming a standalone squad in 2021. Raptor Squad 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.