A New Type of Biker Gang In Australia
March 29, 2009 by national
Filed under World Report

They call themselves MBM – the Muslim Brotherhood Movement – a gang of 600 men who boast they are the toughest and best young street fighters of Middle Eastern descent in Sydney.
MBM claims to be the biggest of four new gangs to emerge on Sydney streets in the past year. Its numbers rival those of the state’s largest biker gang, the Rebels.
The sudden appearance of MBM, with its growing membership recruited predominantly from the city’s south-western suburbs, has alarmed senior police already battling to combat open warfare among outlaw motorbike gangs.
Even hardened private security guards have expressed concern to police about the indiscriminate “punch and run” tactics of MBM members who, in the past two weeks, have arrived in large numbers at city nightclub venues and who walk the streets in intimidating mobs. But the objectives of MBM – its emblem features two crossed pistols and a hand grenade – and its leadership remain unclear to officers of both the Organised Crime and Gang Squad and Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad.
Police say that a fortnight ago MBM members embarked upon a campaign of random assaults on men who crossed the path of a mob of about 100 toughs stalking Darlinghurst and Kings Cross during the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
A week ago about 30 MBM members intimidated private security guards at government car auctions at Smithfield.
The emergence of MBM also coincides with the rise of two other urban Sydney gangs – the Parra Boyz or Asesinoz MC and Brothers For Life or BFL.
Police say BFL – with a logo featuring crossed machine-guns – is not dissimilar to MBM in its extremist views, but membership numbers are unknown. Police describe Asesinoz, comprising teenagers of Middle Eastern decent, as “tough kids” who use the video-sharing website YouTube to promote Islamic extremism and anti-Australian actions such as flag burning.
Bikers Brawl In Australian Airport; 1 dead
March 22, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports

A man has been bludgeoned to death by a group of Australian motorcycle gang members in full view of dozens of people at Sydney airport.
Witnesses described bikers swinging poles “like swords” at each other’s heads as the brawl spilled over two floors of Sydney’s domestic terminal.
Four suspects have been arrested and the others are said to have fled.
Police believe the fight broke out when one group of bikers coming off a plane was ambushed by a rival gang.
Police did not name any gangs thought to be involved, but Australian media reported that the brawl, on Sunday afternoon, was between the Hell’s Angels and Comancheros gangs.
A 28-year-old man died in hospital from severe head injuries.
Police said about 15 gang members were involved in the fight, which was witnessed by about 50 people.
‘Group of cowards’
Witnesses described how the gang used the metal bollards in the check-in area as weapons.
“They started grabbing the metal poles that break up the check-in area and swinging them almost like swords at each other’s heads,” Naomi Constantine told Australia’s ABC news.
“I saw one of the men lying on the ground and another man came up with a pole and just started smashing it into his head.”
Local police chief Peter Williams called the attack a “disgraceful act perpetrated by a group of cowards”.
“A group of males have exited a plane and they were met by another group of males who we believe may be other motorcycle gang members,” Detective Inspector Williams told reporters.
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