Woman allegedly associated with the Notorious crime gang has been charged by police investigating two drive-by shootings in western Sydney yesterday that police suspect were linked to the group.There are fears a gang war was started when several shots were fired into houses in Doonside and Prospect within five minutes shortly after midnight yesterday.No-one was injured in either shooting but it was a close call for the two adults sleeping inside the Doonside house and the three adults and two children in Prospect.In both cases, the bullets missed their mark and police believe the same stolen gold-coloured Range Rover ferried the shooter or shooters to the two locations. The car was later found alight in Blacktown.
Police yesterday said they suspected the shootings were linked to the Notorious gang, which bears the hallmarks of a bikie group and has been linked to series of violent acts around Sydney.About 7:00pm (AEDT) yesterday, officers from the State Crime Command's Gangs Squad and North-West Region Enforcement Squad pulled over a 24-year-old woman while she was driving in Guildford West.Police say the found a .38 revolver in a handbag while they searched the car.The Prospect woman is due to face Fairfield Local Court today charged with possessing a firearm.
Monash University's Professor Arthur Veno, who has been researching and surveying gangs and their members for more than 20 years, last night told ABC Radio's PM program a serious line was crossed yesterday when women and children were put in the firing line.
"It's a cardinal rule of the rules of engagement of war for bikies that no retributions or injuries to a former member or current member would be done in the presence or vision of his family," he said."They have clearly broken the rules and they'd better be ready for the consequences."There has been a string of drive-by shootings in Sydney in recent months. Last month, a bomb exploded outside a Hells Angels clubhouse and shots were fired into a nearby tattoo parlour.
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