ALLEGED Finks member Peter Yealland has been charged with directing criminal activities of the outlaw motorcycle gang and with making a menacing demand for $15,000 from another man.
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The two charges were laid against 35-year-old Yealland under another name he uses – Peter Hooper – and were revealed in Wagga Local Court this week.
Three other men are co-accused with Yealland with demanding money from the alleged victim.
Among the alleged offences are that Yealland knowingly took part in the supply of 513.78 grams of methamphetamine at Forest Hill on December 20, the day of his arrest.
He also faces three counts of knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime – $2000 at Forest Hill on December 20, $51,100 at Rosemeadow in Sydney on the same day and $3600 at Mount Austin, also on December 20.
Yealland is also accused of supplying cocaine and ecstasy.
And he is charged with possessing a self-loading pistol and ammunition.
Police have referred the new gang and demand money with menaces charges to the Office of the Director of Prosecutions, which will decide whether to take charge of prosecuting the fresh allegations or leave them in the hands of police.
The case will return to court on July 5.