Rebels MC
BY: Glenn Cordingley
Source:
perthnow.com.au
Australia - A POLICE officer was concussed shortly after members of outlaw motorcycle gang the Rebels were asked to leave a bar in Perth's Southern suburbs.
Jake Robert Toki, 19, of Waikiki, appeared in East Perth Magistrates' Court today charged with assault public officer causing bodily harm.
Sitting in the dock wearing a Harley Davidson T-shirt, Mr Toki's Legal Aid lawyer Kate Turtley-Chappel told Magistrate Richard Bayley there would be an application for bail.
Prosecutor Sergeant Steve Maine argued that it was a serious allegation that carried a term of imprisonment because it was a prescribed offence.
Ms Turtley-Chappel told the court the police officer suffered mild concussion and cuts and abrasions to his face.
Sgt Maine said there was a fight between a group of Rebels and police but he did not elaborate.
The fight happened after Rebels bikies and associates were asked to leave The Gate Bar and Bistro in Success about 7.30pm on Friday.
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