Comanchero boss Allan Meehan arrested on the Gold Coast

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Bodycam footage shows the dramatic moment bikie boss Allan Meehan is arrested in a morning raid on the Gold Coast, before it was revealed in court that he moved north of the border after learning there was a $3 million bounty on his head.

Queensland Police have detained Comanchero, 35, on an outstanding warrant for allegedly breaching a serious crime prevention order imposed on him by the New South Wales Supreme Court in November.

In the arrest footage, Meehan is escorted out of a Benowa Waters home and into the back of a police van.

The ‘bathrobe bikie’ appeared to comply with police instructions and left the property without assistance.

He was then transported to Southport Watchhouse and faced court on Thursday.

Comanchero bikies leader Allan Meehan was arrested in a morning raid on the Gold Coast, and was escorted by police out of a house in Berowra Waters.

In a bail application on Thursday, Meehan’s defense attorney, Angus Edwards, told Southport Magistrates Court that his client had left New South Wales because he had a “$3 million hit on the head”, he the daily telegraph informed.

Edwards said Meehan had emailed NSW police about his move, but did not disclose his address as he was required to do under the crime prevention order, as he “maybe didn’t trust the NSW police.” New south Wales”.

It was argued in court that Meehan had no charges against him and that he was not trying to flee.

Mr Edwards told the court that his client assumed that the crime prevention order did not apply outside of New South Wales.

Meehan is known as the ‘bathrobe bikie’ for her love of wearing designer robes, and has ‘some of the strictest warrants ever placed on a person in NSW’.

“The man was arrested and taken into custody without incident and is expected to be extradited by the New South Wales Police Force,” Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia.

“This arrest involved detectives from the Organized Crime Gangs Group, NSW Criminal Group Squad and Australian Federal Police National Anti-Gangs and is a reminder to gang members that National Taskforce Morpheus is committed to working together to safeguard the community.”

The warrant covers everything from their movements to bank accounts and phone use.

The 35-year-old man was arrested with an outstanding warrant for allegedly breaching a felony prevention order imposed on him by the NSW Supreme Court in November.

Comanchero boss Allan Meehan (pictured with his wife Elise) is known as the ‘bathrobe bikie’ for his love of wearing designer robes and has ‘some of the strictest orders ever placed on a person in New South Wales’.

Meehan must also live at a designated address, which is understood to be in the Southern Highlands, southwest of Sydney, and must notify the police at least 24 hours in advance if he intends to spend the night elsewhere. .

The order also restricts Meehan’s possession of firearms, the cars he drives and who he associates with.

It also puts your phones, computers, and every other device, aside from your bank accounts, under serious scrutiny.

In addition, it prohibits Meehan from using an alias, changing his address without notice, and restricts the use of telephones, emails, and online accounts.

You are not allowed to have more than $10,000 in cash at any one time or wear your Comanchero club ‘colors’ or gang logo patches.

Allan Meehan (second left) was arrested on Thursday and is expected to be extradited to NSW

Meehan announced his promotion to Comanchero’s national president in July of last year with an Instagram post that featured a patch on his leather vest with his new title and the words: “I can’t see the devil’s eyes, until he calls.” .

Weeks later, he posted on TikTok a video of a custom gold imported collector’s special Harley Davidson V-Rod motorcycle in club colors, worth up to $100,000.

A photo of him and his wife Elise on a boat near the Sydney Harbor Bridge dressed casually shows them wearing around $12,000 worth of designer clothes and jewelry by Versace, Balenciaga and Armani.

Meehan is so into Versace that he reportedly buys his teenage daughter clothing from the designer range.

Allan Meehan lured his old Rebels teammate Jesse Vella to the Comancheros when he became the club’s national president last June.

It’s been a rapid rise for the criminal figure, who grew up in public housing in south-west Sydney and spent half his life rising through the ranks of motorcycle gangs.

He joined the Rebels when he turned 18 and later became president of the Cronulla chapter before defecting to the Comancheros.

He was promoted to Commander of the Canberra chapter in 2021 after former President Pitasoni Ulavalu was assassinated, for which Frederick Tuifua was convicted, and he became the Commander of Sydney six months later.

He was highly ‘respected’ both among the gang’s old guard and its new recruits, according to sources.

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