Real estate agency employee charged over allegedly tipping off wanted bikie
A real estate agency employee has been charged for allegedly tipping off a wanted bikie about a police warrant. The woman is accused of providing information to Napoleon Brown, the president of the Bandidos bikie gang's Melbourne chapter. She is scheduled to appear in court in November to face the charges.
- ▪The woman, aged 49, works at a real estate agency and is charged with hindering police.
- ▪Napoleon Brown was arrested on April 22 for his involvement in an alleged blackmail plot.
- ▪Police discovered a significant amount of cash and seized two mobile phones during the warrant execution.
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