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Bikie killing prompts WA Government to offer $1 million ‘unprecedented’ reward
The Western Australian Government is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information about the murder of Rebels bikie Nick Martin.
Key points:
- Mr Martin was shot dead at the Motorplex on Saturday night
- Police say the reward is critical given the murder’s circumstances
- Officers and recruits have been scouring the Motorplex for evidence
Mr Martin, 51, was shot dead at the Perth Motorplex in Kwinana on Saturday night, as a racing event was being held.
Another man was shot and a five-year-old child suffered a minor injury during the shooting.
“It’s an unprecedented reward for a crime of this nature,” Police Minister Michelle Roberts said.
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