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Comanchero bikies bash guards at Love Machine on consecutive weekends

The nightclub resources claimed that the latest attacks on Love Machine, which includes members of the Comanchero members, suddenly asked for a few security guards to resign.

Although the management of the venue claims that it was “unexpected plumbing problems ,, it will be closed on Saturday night on social media.

Police spokesman said the investigation on both issues continued.

In June last year, Love Machine operators were slapped by the Victorian Liquor Commission with a fine of $ 20,000 for repeated violations of the license conditions of the place. The popular nightclub and the management team were warned that if the commission reappeared, it would face more harsh sanctions, including the cancellation of the license.

A Lişör Commission report published on June 13, 2024 said that “the commission was under review and that there was a record with findings against the licensee company,” he said.

In April 2019, the venue found himself at the center of a large police investigation after an attack on a 32 -caliber attack rifle was full of bullets. Security guard Aaron Khalid Osmani died at the 37 -year -old scene and 28 -year -old Richard Arow died of injuries after days. The other three people were shot from the bullets and the other was injured while trying to avoid the attack.

Aaron Khalid Osmani (left) and Richard Arow were shot outside the Love Machine nightclub in 2019.

18 -year -old Jacob Elliott and 22 -year -old Allan Fares were sentenced to two murders and three murder attempts. They were sentenced to life imprisonment with minimum 29 years and 27 years, respectively.

Love Machine, the target of separate extortion rackets by Canchero and Fink Motorcycle Gangs, in November 2018, Sterling Nightclub Pty Ltd.

Sterling Night Club Director Dhir Kakar did not respond to comments.

Anyone with information or Dashcam/CCTV images are requested to contact the criminal offsets on phone 1800 333 000 or send an online report at www.crim.Crrimestoppersvic.com.au.

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