Hells Angel Associate Charged in Narellan Shooting

Taskforce Falcon detectives have charged a Hells Angel OMCG associate over an alleged public place shooting in Sydney's south west last year.

About 12.30am on Monday 9 June 2025, emergency services were called to Hamilton Place, Narellan, following reports of a shooting.

Officers attached to Camden Police Area Command were told the occupants of a vehicle were driving along Doncaster Street about 12.30am on Monday 9 June 2025 and were followed by an unknown white sedan.

A short time later, six shots were fired at the rear of their vehicle, before the white sedan left the scene.

The occupants – a 38-year-old man and 27-year-old woman – were uninjured and drove to Narellan Police Station where they reported the incident to police.

Local police commenced an investigation, before it was taken over by Taskforce Falcon, led by State Crime Command's Motor Unit, under Strike Force Eganu.

Following extensive inquiries, about 4.50am yesterday (Thursday 2 April 2026) strike force detectives – with assistance of Raptor Squad – executed a search warrant at a property in Razorback.

During the search, detectives seized $18,450 cash, knuckle dusters, and small amounts of prohibited drugs.

A 33-year-old man was arrested and taken to Narellan Police Station, where he was charged with shoot at with intent to murder, acquire firearm - subject to prohibition order, knowingly direct activities of criminal group, discharge firearm intend cause grievous bodily harm, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, fire firearm manner likely injure persons/property, supply prohibited drug indictable & commercial quantity and use prohibited weapon contrary to prohibition order.

He was refused bail to appear at Bail Division Local Court 3 today (Thursday 2 April 2026).

Inquiries under Strike Force Eganu are ongoing.

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