Multiple OMCG members apprehended by police

Drug and Organised Crime Gangs Task Force members have seized a motorcycle belonging to a member of the Descendants Outlaw Motorcycle Gang under anti-hooning legislation.

An off duty police officer witnessed a 40-year-old male conducting burnouts on Stuart Highway, Mataranka, around 5:00pm on Sunday 21 July 2019. The male was participating in the Descendants OMCG National Run which was travelling to Darwin.

The 40-year-old was identified by police at a vehicle control point in Katherine on Monday 22 July. During a search of the male's support vehicle police located a digital camera which allegedly had footage of the burnout from the previous day.

The male's motorcycle was seized for a period of 48 hours and he was issued a traffic infringement notice for drive vehicle causing loss of traction. The OMCG member is now without his motorcycle until he can pay the towing and impound costs.

Additionally, police also identified several offences committed by the group of approximately 21 OMCG riders and associates. Three full patch OMCG members, males aged 49, 56, and 62, were arrested at the vehicle control point.

The 49-year-old male was charged with:

• Possession schedule 1 drug – less than traffickable quantity

• Unauthorised possession of schedule 4 dangerous drug

• Possess thing to administer drug

The 56-year-old male was charged with drive prohibited drug in blood after returning a positive secondary salvia sample to methamphetamine, amphetamine and cocaine. He was also charged with possess less than traffickable quantity of methamphetamine.

The 62-year-old male was charged with possession of less than traffickable quantity of methamphetamine after police located a clip seal bag of powder in his shirt.

A 38-year-old male was issued with an infringement notice for fail to have an approved helmet and an 18-year-old male received an infringement for drive an unregistered motor vehicle. A 23-year-old male was issued a notice to appear for unauthorised possession of schedule 4 dangerous drug.

A further two motorcycles were defected for bald tyres and damaged suspension.

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