Alameddine linked Trent Jeske charged with dog sex act: Ready 4 War (R4W)

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The Alameddine gangster allegedly filmed a sex act with a DOG while being charged with a series of charges including animal cruelty, months after weight-loss gastric band surgery.

  • Alleged Alameddine gang associate faces charges for sexual act with a dog
  • Police have filed animal cruelty charges against Trent Jeske while he is in jail.
  • Video of the alleged act found on a phone and Jeske also faces a new weapon charge
  • Jeske was arrested in May when photos showed extensive weight loss after surgery.

An alleged associate of a notorious criminal gang has been charged with performing a sexual act with a dog, and also faces a litany of other charges.

Trent Mathew Jeske, 23, will now face a charge of animal cruelty after police visited his cell on Tuesday, claiming that video of the incident had recently been discovered on a mobile phone.

The officers also charged him with two counts of performing a sexual act without consent and one count of sexually touching another person without consent.

Trent Mathew Jeske, 23, has been charged with performing a sexual act with a dog, as he also faces a litany of other charges.

He is currently behind bars on weapons and drug charges after being arrested along with 18 other men in May, accused of being involved in a dial-a-dealer drug syndicate operating in Sydney.

Detectives attached to Strike Force Sugarcane allege that he is a member of the Ready 4 War (R4W) gang linked to the Alameddine clan.

Jeske was arrested in May along with 18 other men who were accused of being part of the Alameddine clan’s ‘dial-a-dealer’ drug supply network.

After gastric band surgery earlier in the year, which restricts the size of the stomach, a much thinner version of Jeske was photographed during his dramatic arrest.

Police dragged him out of a house in south-west Sydney, shirtless, wearing shorts and handcuffed.

At the time of his arrest, Jeske was out on bail on a series of charges, including possession of an unauthorized firearm, brawling, and breaching Covid restrictions during the pandemic.

During the raids, the police claimed to have seized mobile phones that were allegedly used to raise more than $250,000 a week in drug deals.

The alleged dial-a-dealer syndicate used 36 phones, with one device having more than 700 customers.

Jeske (pictured left) is photographed with other associates enjoying an evening boat ride on Sydney Harbor

Jeske underwent gastric band surgery earlier in the year and it resulted in dramatic weight loss.

A team of 450 police officers raided 29 properties in the city’s southwest, following a 10-month investigation into the suspected organized crime group.

Jeske’s house was also raided by NSW police in September last year after being He was allegedly involved in a one-way fight on Osgood St in Guildford, western Sydney, on 5 September.

Police alleged that the fight developed after an associate of Alameddine’s refused to talk about one of his neighbors, believed to be Salim Hamz.

Jeske will face the Parramatta Local Court on the new charges on Wednesday.

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