‘Bathrobe bikie’ Comanchero boss arrested in early morning raid after becoming club president last year
- Bikie boss arrested in Queensland for breach of order
- NSW agents heading north to request his extradition
- Under one of the strictest orders to be placed in person in NSW
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National Comancheros boss Allan Meehan has been arrested during an early morning raid on the Gold Coast.
The 35-year-old was caught on an outstanding arrest warrant for allegedly breaching a serious crimes prevention order issued to him by the NSW High Court in November.
He has been taken to Southport Watchhouse and is expected to appear in court later on Thursday.
Queensland Police confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that Gold Coast detectives had arrested Meehan at a home in Benowa Waters on Thursday morning.
“The man was arrested and taken into custody without incident and is expected to be extradited by NSW Police,” the police said.
Known as the ‘bathrobe bikini’ for his love of wearing dressing gowns, Meehan has had ‘some of the strictest injunctions ever imposed on a person in NSW’ on him.
The warrant covers everything from his movements to bank accounts and phone usage.
Comanchero boss Allan Meehan (pictured with his wife Elise) has been arrested in Queensland
Meehan has been banned from associating with 34 people, including former bikers such as alleged underworld figure Mohamad Alameddine, former Comanchero boss Jock Ross and Alan “Fathead” Moradian.
Meehan must also live at a given address, believed to be in the Southern Highlands southwest of Sydney, and must give police at least 24 hours’ notice if he intends to stay overnight elsewhere.
The order also limits Meehan’s possession of firearms, the cars he drives and who he interacts with. It also subjects its phones, computers and every other device, plus its bank accounts, to serious scrutiny.
In addition, it prohibits Meehan from using an alias, changing his address without notice, and limits his use of phones, emails, and online accounts.
At no time is he allowed to have more than $10,000 in cash or wear his Comanchero club’s “colors” or patches with the gang’s logo.

Allan Meehan (second from left) is banned from 34 people, including former bikers
Meehan announced his elevation to Comanchero national president last July with an Instagram post featuring a patch on his leather vest with his new title and the words, “You can’t see the eyes of the demon until he calls.”
Weeks later, he posted on TikTok a video of a gold, custom, imported special collector’s Harley Davidson V-Rod motorcycle in club colors worth up to $100,000.
A photo of himself and his wife Elise on a boat near the Sydney Harbor Bridge dressed casually shows them in designer clothes and jewelry from Versace, Balenciaga and Armani worth about $12,000.
Meehan is so fond of Versace that he reportedly buys clothes for his teenage daughter from the designer range.

Allan Meehan lured his old Rebel buddy Jesse Vella to the Comancheros when he became National President of the club last June
The infamous commander of Sydney and Canberra’s Comancheros chapter was appointed as the new national president in June last year.
Meehan, 35, grew up in public housing in southwest Sydney and has spent half his life climbing the ranks of biker gangs.
He joined the rebels when he turned 18 and later became president of the Cronulla chapter before defecting to the Comancheros.
He was promoted to Commander of the Canberra Branch in 2021 following the assassination of former President Pitasoni Ulavalu and became Sydney’s commanding officer six months later.
He was well “respected” among both the gang’s old guard and new recruits, according to sources.