Lone Wolves MC
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abc.net.au
Australia - Police believe they know who is responsible for the fatal shooting of a Lone Wolf bikie gang member in Sydney's south last week.
The revelation came to light today in a court hearing for two associates of the dead man, John Leger, 32, and Matthew Lewis, 23.
Leger and Lewis were with Neal Todorovski when the 37-year-old was shot dead after a brawl outside his Sans Souci apartment last Wednesday.
The two men have been charged with affray and concealing an indictable offence.
Leger was also charged with possessing a prohibited weapon.
The two men applied for bail in Sydney's Central Local Court today, but police strongly opposed it because of concerns about reprisals and the protection of witnesses.
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