Notorious wants a bigger piece of the lucrative Bondi, Coogee, Clovelly and Maroubra markets.
BIKIE war has erupted between the Comanchero and Notorious over plans to set up a chapter at Bondi Beach. Firebombings, extortion and street assaults have exploded in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs as the rival gangs battle for turf supremacy. The firebomb attack at Coogee Ink yesterday morning escalated the simmering feud to new levels. The tattoo parlour, on Coogee Bay Rd, is owned by Comanchero national president Daux Ngakuru and his right-hand man Mark Buddle. Buddle, 32, was released from prison last week for his role in a daylight brawl with Notorious boss Allan Sarkis and his enforcer David Lima. The trio, and a fourth man Michael Murray who is an associate of Buddle, clashed outside Bondi Ink on October 28. The tattoo parlour is also linked to the Comanchero.
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The battle has centred on a turf war. Notorious wants a bigger piece of the lucrative Bondi, Coogee, Clovelly and Maroubra markets.Notorious bikie chiefs began targeting the traditional Comanchero turf after senior members, including president Mick Hawi, were arrested for their alleged roles in the bashing death of bikie associate Anthony Zervas.
The death triggered a war with the Hells Angels, which has ended.In response to the new threat, the Comanchero went on a recruitment drive to beef-up its membership.Earlier this year they began targeting the Kings Cross cash pot - the nightclub strip protected by Notorious.Police sources said the Comanchero was considering opening a Bondi chapter