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Outlaw motorcycle gang members given helping hand to renounce club colours
Outlaw motorcycle members now have a government-backed exit strategy to renounce their allegiance, including counselling and support to tackle any drug and alcohol issues.
Queensland Police Minister Mark Ryan MP said the “Exit Program” is an Australian first and would assist former outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members wanting a new and crime-free life.
“This is about helping gang members transform their lives and turn their backs on gangs. it’s the first program of this type in the southern hemisphere,” Mr Ryan said.
“It’s about…
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