A former high-profile bikie has been charged after he allegedly stole a trolley from a Sydney storage facility.
The NSW Supreme Court issued 43-year-old former Comanchero Ali Bazzi with a Serious Crime Prevention Order in September.
xjmtzywHe was arrested at Sydney’s Day Street Police Station on Thursday and charged with three counts of contravene serious crime prevention order and larceny.
Police allege Bazzi stole items from the Kennards Storage Facility at Ultimo on January 29 where he allegedly used a fake name and stole a removalist trolley worth $990.
It is also alleged he did not provide “accurate personal identification information” to police, in contravention of the SCPO.
“The Criminal Groups Squad apply for Serious Crime Prevention Orders very selectively to ensure the best protection of the public,” Detective Superintendent Grant Taylor, Criminal Groups Squad Commander said.
“These orders are in place for a reason and anyone who has such an order placed against them can be sure that if they do not take them seriously, they will end up on the wrong side of the prison wall.”
The Criminal Groups Squad is currently drafting several Serious Crime Prevention Orders against selected persons, who it believes require such an order to prevent, restrict and disrupt their involvement in serious crime related activities.
Bazzi was refused bail to appear at Central Local Court on Friday.