Australia - SYDNEY'S bikie scene has been through a tumultuous year with the two clubs that started the outcry by brawling at the airport at the forefront.
The Hells Angels and Comanchero clubs, which have been involved in a two-year feud over a Hells Angels tattoo parlour in Comanchero territory, are also in the sights of the NSW Police as they prepare to declare one of the state's outlaw clubs to be a criminal organisation.
The Hells Angels' Sydney
chapter has a new president, Felix Jonathan Lyle, a man with a long and dangerous history.
A kung-fu expert with connections to Sydney's criminal milieu, Mr Lyle was until 2002 a high-ranking member of the Bandidos.
After years without a club, he joined the Hells Angels in 2009 as a probationary member. Last month ....
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