An alleged Nomads’ bikie club has been raided and dismantled in Sydney’s south-west.

The Raptor Squad in April commenced an investigation into the club’s alleged illegal operation at a premises in Yennora.

A search warrant was executed at on Friday, where police located 12 individuals allegedly identified as members and associates of the Nomads.

Raptor squad raid Nomad bikie gang clubhouse in Sydney
The Raptor squad raid an alleged Nomad bikie gang clubhouse in Sydney (NSW Police)
NSW Police Nomad bikie club raid
During the raid, officers located and seized ledgers, a quantity of cash, alcohol, and unlicenced bar equipment. (NSW Police)

During the raid, officersv say they located and seized ledgers, a quantity of cash, alcohol, and unlicenced bar equipment.

All individuals were issued warnings for consorting, and three defect notices were issued for two vehicles at the location, police said.

A 41-year-old man was issued a Court Attendance Notice for possess or attempt to prescribe a restricted substance and will appear before Liverpool Local Court on July 9.

NSW Nomad bikie club raid
Police located 12 individuals allegedly identified as members and associates of the Nomads. (NSW Police)

Inquiries are ongoing under the Restricted Premises Act, Gaming and Liquor Administration Act and the Liquor Act with the potential for additional offences to be identified.

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