Hells Angels boss Rodrigo Elices, 32, arrived in Sydney in early December, more than two years after NSW
Strike Force detectives started hunting him down after a drug house in Kogarah caught fire in October 2022.
Elices ran away from Australia on a private jet to Thailand after a drug bust cooked his goose. Thai immigration found him at a luxury condo in Bangkok's hip downtown area of ThongLor. He had used a false passport of an Italian called Gjini. He was forced to leave.
Rather than return to Australia, Elices had remained under guard for three weeks in a lounge area at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport. On November 11, an order was issued preventing Elices from entering the country. Elices was deported on November 29 and arrested at Melbourne Airport by cops from Victoria Police’s Viper taskforce.
He was then charged with 55 drug and firearms offences.
His boxing coach Justin Kallu was kneecapped in the 'chk-chk boom' shooting in Sydney's Kings Cross in 2009. Elices became a Tix Tox sensation after winking and smiling at passengers as he was handcuffed and on his way back to Australia.
Sitting handcuffed aboard a flight from Manila to Melbourne, he had nowhere left to run.
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