Ultimate bikie betrayal as former Bandidos boss ‘switches’ to the world’s most notorious outlaw biker gang amid fears of a major gang war
- Bandido Jason Fahey defects to Hells Angels
- Fears that the move could lead to territorial war
- Hells Angels had also joined Rebels Chapter
A high-profile motorcyclist’s defection to a rival club has fueled fears of a bloody turf.
Former Bandidos national president Jason Fahey has been ‘transferred’ to the Hells Angels who are aggressively expanding their presence in Sydney.
Recently, an entire Sydney chapter of Rebels bikies is said to have defected to the Hells Angels, with the outlaw bikie gang taking advantage of the rival’s weaknesses to gain a foothold in the south of the city.
After ten years at the top of the Bandidos hierarchy, Fahey is considered an important figure in the motorcycle world and some found it hard to believe when he posted a photo of himself arm in arm with senior Hells Angels members.
A shocked response was ‘you went to HA????’.
Former Bandidos National President Jason Fahey (pictured center) has shocked some in the underworld by defecting to rival biker gang the Hells Angels
Police and underworld figures believe Fahey’s defection is part of an attempt by the Hells Angels to develop a stronghold in southern Sydney
Others, however, expressed their joy.
‘Kiss. About time. welcome to the biggest and best MC in the world,” read a post.
Another wrote ‘ready to rumble’.
Fahey has also appeared on the Instagram account of Shayan Jaberiyanfar, Head of Hells Angeles Liverpool Department.
“There will be a lot of guys who will follow him,” a bike insider told me Daily telegram.
“He’s a big name.”
Fahey (right) is pictured as model and influencer Chaye Connelly (center)
The Hells Angels are the world’s largest biker gang with nearly 4,000 members in an estimated 475 chapters in more than 60 countries (Fahey, photo)
The major coup comes after the Hells Angels brazenly boasted last month of opening a new ‘Bayside’ chapter in southern Sydney’s Brighton-Le-Sands, in the heart of rival Comanchero territory.
The bold move was made with a string of senior leaders within the Comanchero, including Allan Meehan, Tarek Zahed, Mick Murray and Mark Buddle.
Similar weaknesses have also plagued the Bandidos and the Rebels.
The Hells Angels are the world’s largest biker gang with nearly 4,000 members in an estimated 475 chapters in more than 60 countries.