Geelong Advertiser

BIKIE’S DIRTY SECRETS

The pregnant wife, the mistress and the million-dollar crime ring

- GREG DUNDAS

A GEELONG bikie gang enforcer has been accused of running a million-dollar criminal racket away from his club while also cheating on his pregnant wife.

John Donnelly was on bail and supposed to be home with his wife Megan and their two children on February 9, but police told the Geelong Magistrate­s’ Court they found him sleeping with another woman in a stolen caravan at a storage facility in Leopold.

Donnelly’s wife and parents were in court yesterday, supporting his failed applicatio­n for bail.

“I don’t think there’s any bail conditions that would alleviate my fear (that he would recommit offences) ... it was just too lucrative an enterprise for him.” DETECTIVE SENIOR CONSTABLE STEPHEN EPPINGSTAL­L

A GEELONG bikie gang enforcer has been accused of running a million-dollar criminal racket away from his club while also cheating on his pregnant wife.

John Donnelly was on bail and supposed to be home with his wife, Megan, and their two children on February 9, but police told the Geelong Magistrate­s’ Court they found him sleeping with another woman in a stolen caravan at a storage facility in Leopold.

The woman, 24-year-old Laura Fenton, is alleged to have helped Mr Donnelly run an illegal operation where stolen vehicles were rebirthed, reregister­ed and sold online.

The court was told he and Ms Fenton were in a sexual relationsh­ip, and he had a “number of other mistresses”, and used a variety of aliases to commit his alleged crimes.

His wife and parents were in court yesterday, supporting his failed applicatio­n for bail.

Senior Constable Stephen Eppingstal­l told the court Mr Donnelly was the “sergeant at arms of the Geelong chapter of the Rebels motorcycle club”, but police believed his offences were not part of the gang’s activities.

“This appears to be a private enterprise,” he said.

It was alleged Mr Donnelly went to lengths to avoid police attention, and hide stolen property and evidence.

Raiding the former concreter’s home earlier this month, detectives found a hidden button and pushed it, activating a hydraulic system that revealed a secret compartmen­t — about the size of a phone box — under the floor.

The court was also told the man used a stolen vehicle fitted with a number plateflipp­ing device that allowed him to change the apparent registrati­on of the car at the push of a button.

Detectives from Victoria Police’s bikie taskforce Echo tracked Mr Donnelly’s movements, online activities and phone conversati­ons for months leading up his arrest alongside Ms Fenton on February 9.

Sen-Constable Eppingstal­l said what started out as a drug investigat­ion quickly morphed into a probe of the alleged vehicle-rebirthing racket.

They raided a storage facil- ity on the Bellarine Peninsula on February 2, recovering stolen property estimated to be worth $460,000, and found a further $400,000 of allegedly stolen goods in the shed where Mr Donnelly and Ms Fenton slept a week later, the court was told.

It was also claimed the pair had an assault rifle with a magazine of ammunition near them and a loaded .22 revolver.

The Donnelly family home was raided soon after, where police say they found a “treasure trove” of stolen property and evidence, including three Aerochute flying machines, as well as the applicant’s Rebels colours.

Mr Donnelly is facing 85 charges, but police expect to lay more as their investigat­ion continues, with Sen-Constable Epingstall predicting the haul of stolen property will have a combined value close to $2 million.

The evidence being compiled against him includes footage from a police air wing of a pursuit on the GeelongMel­bourne Rd from last Sep- tember, when police say he drove through a road works site at 140km/h before abandoning the vehicle and hiding a revolver nearby.

The court was told Mr Donnelly was later questioned near the scene, the gun was located and searches of the vehicle uncovered 100g of methylamph­etamine, $60,000 cash and a mobile phone.

Magistrate Peter Mellas heard Mr Donnelly was unemployed after closing down his business — Concrete Kings — in 2015, and that his drugtaking habits escalated a year ago when he struggled to cope with the pressure of managing the books for his wife’s cafe.

His parents, Kevin and Sue, were at yesterday’s hearing, offering to put a $190,000 block of land as surety should he be given bail and pay for a $30,000, three-month drug rehabilita­tion program.

But the prosecutio­n opposed the applicatio­n.

“I don’t think there’s any bail conditions that would alleviate my fear (that he would recommit offences) . . . it was just too lucrative an enterprise for him,” Sen-Constable Eppingstal­l said.

The detective also told the court a previous theft case against Mr Donnelly was overturned at appeal after a key witness refused the testify.

He told the court police believed that person had been intimidate­d by the Rebels.

Mr Donnelly is scheduled to appear in the County Court in June.

 ??  ?? SHOW OF SUPPORT: Rebels bikie John Donnelly’s pregnant wife and family members leave court yesterday.
SHOW OF SUPPORT: Rebels bikie John Donnelly’s pregnant wife and family members leave court yesterday.

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