Gypsy Jokers MC
BY: Amy Kelly
Source:
couriermail.com.au
Australia - THREE members of the notorious Gypsy Joker motorcycle club were charged with drug driving yesterday as police intensified surveillance of the club amid suspicions they were planning to expand their presence in Queensland.
Police intercepted the bikies at a road block during the gang's annual National Run gathering.
A fourth gang member was charged with public nuisance.
Side roads were blocked and police officers directed traffic at intersections to allow gang members to ride between their Everton Park clubhouse and the Crown Hotel in Dayboro, before stopping them for roadside breath testing on their return.
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Dozens of marked and unmarked police cars, 4WDs and motorbikes surrounded the group of about 80 bikies during the ride but denied their presence was an "escort".
Dayboro locals came out of their homes and businesses to watch the convoy amidst rumours members of rival gang the Rebels were expected.
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