Comanchero MC
Source:
news.com.au
Australia - A COMANCHEROS bikie on bail has quit the gang and won court approval to move interstate to escape violence in Adelaide.
The man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, yesterday asked the District Court to vary his bail conditions.
He is yet to stand trial on aggravated assault charges.
Tessa Diamandi, for the man, said the man's need to move interstate was pressing.
"The reason for (the application) is there has been a lot of recent events and my client is concerned for his family's safety should he be in the state at the time being," she said.
"He wishes to travel interstate to stay with a friend for a period of time."
She said prosecutors had objected to the application due to her client's Comancheros membership.
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