06/27/2025
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In today's video
Our first update comes from Sydney, where two men — Abdulrahman Mohamed Atteya and Mohammed Hosni Khaled — have been found guilty of the 2022 assassination of former Lone Wolf bikie Yusuf Nazlioglu. The killing, described as a revenge hit over two missing Mercedes rentals, was carried out in front of Nazlioglu’s wife, Jade Jeske, who gave emotional testimony. A third man, Mohammed Baltagi, was acquitted, while another suspect remains overseas.
In Perth, senior Comanchero member Leslie “Lethal Les” Grantham was shot and tortured in what police believe was internal bikie justice after he tried to leave the club. He was dumped outside Rockingham Hospital. Anonymous tips from within the bikie world have helped police identify those behind the attack, though no arrests have been made.
Over in Melbourne, Nomads City Chapter president Jesse Watt was brutally assaulted by six of his own members, including Christopher Field and Reece Wangman, after internal disputes and leadership tensions came to a head. Watt was struck nine times with a sledgehammer. All involved avoided jail and received community corrections orders. One man, Isaiah Grace, is now wanted by police.
In Canberra, a wild brawl involving Finks bikies broke out at Hopscotch bar. Two men from Victoria — Thomas Peter De Barclay Laslo and Clemet Sulu Fuamatu — were arrested after allegedly attacking patrons and police. Both men were granted bail with strict conditions. Investigations into the full group involved are still ongoing.
Victoria Police is pushing for a new ban on bikie insignia, targeting 13 clubs including the Comancheros, Hells Angels, Rebels, Finks, and Bandidos. If passed, members could face heavy fines for wearing patches, logos, or club colours in public. The law is set to take effect in August 2025.
In Sydney, former Comanchero enforcer Ian Clissold is on trial facing serious charges including sexual assault, choking, and violence. The case involves disturbing allegations from a woman who says Clissold attacked her over several years. He has pleaded not guilty and remains in custody during the ongoing judge-alone trial.
And finally in Queensland, Operation Whiskey Decker has seen 19 people charged with over 270 offences after raids across Mount Isa, Mackay, Ipswich, Logan, and the Gold Coast. Police say the syndicate trafficked m**h, co***ne, and other drugs throughout the state, seizing over $110,000 in cash and hundreds of grams of m**h.
However, it will be interesting to see whether these waves of arrests, betrayals, and internal breakdowns mark a deeper shift in Australia’s outlaw bikie scene.
In today's videoOur first update comes from Sydney, where two men — Abdulrahman Mohamed Atteya and Mohammed Hosni Khaled — have been foun...