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Comancheros ‘Supreme Commander’ bikie Duax Ngakuru arrested in Turkey after Mark Buddle extradited


Comancheros ‘Supreme Commander’ is arrested in Turkey throwing the powerful bikie club into disarray and putting his $100million fortune in jeopardy

  • Comancheros boss Duax Ngakuru has reportedly been arrested in Turkey
  • Australian police have been contacting Turkish authorities to confirm the arrest
  • Ngakuru, 42, is based in Turkey after taking over from fellow bikie Mark Buddle
  • Buddle, who is in prison, was arrested and deported to Australia last August

Comancheros ‘Supreme Commander’ and former Sydney gang boss Duax Ngakuru has reportedly been arrested in Turkey, throwing the powerful bikie club into disarray. 

Ngakuru, the global leader of the Comancheros bikie club, was taken into custody in Turkey in recent days however Australian authorities are still working on figuring out where he is.

Daily Mail Australia understands Australian police have heard of Ngakuru’s arrest and were contacting Turkish Authorities on Sunday to confirm. 

Comancheros 'Supreme Commander' Duax Ngakuru (right) has been arrested in Turkey

 Comancheros ‘Supreme Commander’ Duax Ngakuru (right) has been arrested in Turkey

Ngakuru, 42, left Australia in 2010 and assumed the role as ‘Supreme Commander’ of the Comancheros bikie club after the club’s leader Mark Buddle was arrested in Turkey and extradited to Australia in August, last year. 

Ngakuru is estimated to have a fortune of more than $100million and has been accused by police of running major drug importations into Australia for distribution across the country. 

The senior bikie is understood to be running Comancheros operations from Turkey along with Hakan ‘Big Hux’ Ayik, who fled Sydney while on bail for drug charges in 2010.

The pair went to school together at James Cook Boys Technology High School in the southern Sydney suburb of Kogarah.

The New Zealand-born bikie faces possible deportation back home as there are a number of warrants out for his arrest. 

Ngakuru (pictured) is estimated to have a fortune of more than $100million and suspected of running major drug importations into Australia for distribution across the country

Ngakuru is rarely photographed, but a recent image showed the bikie boss living large on a yacht beside a large Turkish flag. 

In 2010 Ngakuru and his wife Reynee mysteriously left Turkey and moved to Dubai before eventually returning and settling in Turkey.

Buddle led the gang during that time but also departed Australia for Dubai around 2013 with his girlfriend Mel Ter Wisscha and their young children.

The arrest of Buddle and Ngakuru is an ominous sign for the powerful bikie club as members believed living in Turkey meant they were safe from Australian law enforcement.

Comanchero Ten Commandments

1. The President is the Supreme Commander of the Comanchero.

2. Any member found guilty of cowardice will be thrown out of the Club.

3. Any member found guilty of stealing from a member of the Club itself will be thrown out of the Club.

4. Any member found guilty of screwing another member’s Real Ol’ Lady or taking advantage of a rift between them for future ‘conning up’ will be thrown out.

5. Any member found guilty of breeding dissension in the Club (ie Running down the President of the Club or Club policies in any way, shape of form – or bad s*** rumours) will be thrown out.

6. Any member found guilty of selling, distributing or using hard drugs will be thrown out.

7. Any member found guilty of using their superior ability to ‘con’ another member or nominated member out of their bikes, money or valuables will be severely dealt with.

8. Any member found guilty of not helping another member who is in genuine trouble, not bulls*** trouble, will be severely dealt with.

9. Any member found guilty of divulging Club business to anyone not a member, unless directed by the President, will be severely dealt with.

10. Any member found guilty of wearing his Colours on or around anything other than a British or American motorcycle of 500cc or more will be severely dealt with.

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