Pyrmont, Australia—Two members of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang were arrested and charged by the State Crime Command’s Raptor Squad following a violent assault in a Pyrmont apartment complex. The incident occurred on the morning of July 6, when a 34-year-old delivery driver arrived at a Distillery Drive address. Police allege that two men approached the victim, brandished a knife, and forced him into an elevator where they beat him repeatedly.
Detectives spent hours tracking the suspects before executing a crime scene warrant at the same Pyrmont apartment building later that evening. The search revealed more than just evidence of the assault. Officers seized a large kitchen knife, 565 grams of white powder, 200 grams of GBL, and a quantity of Valium tablets. A dedicated encrypted criminal communication device and various items of gang-affiliated clothing were also removed from the unit.
The two suspects, aged 27 and 33, were taken into custody and transported to the Day Street Police Station. Investigators slapped the men with a litany of serious charges, including assault occasioning actual bodily harm in company and armed with intent to commit an indictable offense. They also face charges related to participating in a criminal group and affray.
The victim required medical attention for his injuries, though authorities have not released specifics on his current condition. The brazen nature of the attack, occurring in the middle of a busy residential morning, has drawn significant focus from the state’s anti-gang task force. Raptor Squad continues to investigate whether the assault was a targeted hit or a random act of aggression.
Bail was strictly refused for both men. They are scheduled to appear in the Bail Division of the Local Court today, July 7, to face the allegations. The apartment building remains under watch as forensics teams finish processing the scene for additional evidence. Police are currently working to determine the origin of the illicit substances recovered during the raid.
The arrest marks another major move in the ongoing campaign against outlaw motorcycle gang activity in Sydney. Senior police officials reiterated that such violence in residential areas will not be tolerated. They have called on anyone with additional information regarding the incident or the individuals involved to come forward.
The investigation is now expanding to identify potential links between the recovered communication device and wider gang operations. Detectives remain in the field, piecing together the timeline of the attack.
The apartment unit is quiet.
The case is now sitting before the court.
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