Four men have been charged following investigations into the alleged serious assault and wounding of a 38-year-old man in Helensvale on Monday.
At approximately 2pm on Monday, February 28, a group of men outside a business premises on Millaroo Drive were involved in an altercation.
It will be alleged up to five men viciously assaulted another man, before fleeing the area in multiple vehicles.
The alleged victim received non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the assault.
Early this morning officers from Taskforce Maxima executed multiple search warrants across the Gold Coast and arrested three men in relation to the incident. A fourth man was charged whilst in custody for an unrelated matter.
The four men, who police will allege are all Mongols OMCG members, have been charged conjointly and will appear at the Southport Magistrates Court tomorrow.
A 28-year-old Upper Coomera man has been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm, whilst in company, as a participant in a criminal organisation.
Two 29-year-old Arundel men of separate addresses have been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm, whilst in company, as a participant in a criminal organisation.
A 37-year-old Oxenford man has been charged with assault occasioning bodily harm, whilst in company, as a participant in a criminal organisation.
Police would also like to speak with a 29-year-old Nerang man in relation to his role in the incident. He is encouraged to contact police.
Investigators are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident on Millaroo Drive, in the vicinity of Millennium Circuit, or has further information to contact police. Anyone with relevant dashcam vision taken in the area at the time on the incident that captures the assault, or a white Range Rover or black Mercedes SUV is encouraged to come forward.
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