A infamous Perth bikie has had a rare court docket win after he was cleared of flaunting his gang colors in public.
Dayne Brajkovich is the primary to efficiently problem Western Australia's anti-insignia legal guidelines.
Police accused the previous Hells Angel member of flaunting his gang merch and tattoos on two events final yr and insisted an image of a person strolling outdoors Ascot Racecourse might solely be Brajkovich.
A Justice of the Peace cleared the previous enforcer of gang insignia costs, satisfied it might be a case of mistaken id.
The 43-year-old denied it was him and claimed he does not stroll like a "homie g" and he would not be "seen lifeless" in membership colors after he was kicked out.
The Justice of the Peace could not make sure both.
As for claims he did not cowl up his gang tattoos at Belmont Discussion board procuring centre, the poor high quality CCTV did not show it.
The state will now must pay the previous enforcer $4000 in authorized prices.
The police commissioner has insisted he's undeterred by the defeat.
"We have now to at all times settle for the end result of the court docket," Col Blanch stated.
"We'll be taught from any points that do come up and we'll at all times make it possible for we do it higher subsequent time."