Patched Finks arrested following Eltham ‘extortion’

Detectives from the Echo Taskforce arrested four men, including three patched members of the Finks Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMCG) this morning following the alleged extortion of an Eltham business owner last week.

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Detectives from the Echo Taskforce arrested four men, including three patched members of the Finks Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMCG) this morning following the alleged extortion of an Eltham business owner last week.

Early morning searches were conducted at five residential addresses by Victoria Police’s VIPER team in Dallas, Docklands, Wallan, Ascot Vale and Langwarrin and a Brunswick East clubhouse.

“This is unacceptable fearmongering behaviour from OMCGs, not to mention a cowardly form of intimidation which would have been very alarming for the victim.

“If you are involved in organised criminal activity of any nature, you will be detected and you will be held accountable. It is frankly as simple as that,” Detective Acting Inspector Ashley Ryan said.

Four men have been taken into custody including;

• A 43-year-old Dallas man, believed to be a senior patched member of the Finks OMCG;

• A 34-year-old Docklands man, believed to be a sergeant at arms of the Finks OMCG;

• A 36-year-old Wallan man, believed to be a patched member of the Finks OMCG, and

• A 30-year-old Ascot Vale man, is believed to be an associate of the Finks OMCG.

A handgun, ammunition and a significant quantity of cash were seized from the Ascot Vale address.

The 34-year-old Docklands man was arrested at an address in Langwarrin. He was aggressive towards police and consequently sprayed with capsicum spray and served with a Firearm Prohibition Order (FPO).

A subsequent search of the Langwarrin address located a shotgun, ammunition and a quantity of what appears to be cocaine and steroids.

This morning’s activity follows an incident on Monday, 26 June, when the owner of a convenience store on Main Road in Eltham was threatened by several men trying to force the closure of his business.

Police have been told four men, one wearing Finks OMCG colours, entered the store shortly before midday.

It is believed one of the men struck up a conversation about the store with the owner before another threatened to burn the store down if the victim didn’t close his business.

The victim refused. The men left the premises.

Nobody was physically injured during the incident and the investigation remains ongoing.

SOURCEVictoria Police
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