The head of the Finks bikie gang allegedly held a man at gunpoint and threatened him in a “violent assault” at Logan Village.
The incident, on April 27, happened at Maranoa Drive, where police allege the Sergeant of Arms of the Finks Outlaw Motorcycle Gang and two others – a man and a woman – pulled a man, 25, into their car.
Once inside, the victim was allegedly repeatedly assaulted while being verbally threatened while a shotgun was pointed at him.
The victim was then allegedly pushed from the car as it drove off.
Last week, as a result of investigations, detectives located and arrested the 26-year-old Beenleigh man at a Staplyton service station.
The man was taken into custody, charged with extortion, assault occasioning bodily harm and deprivation of liberty.
He was refused police bail and will appear in Beenleigh Magistrates Court today.
Detective Senior Sergeant Adrian Sala, Logan Major and Organised Crime Squad, confirmed the offender and victim are known to each other, and charges further demonstrated the danger of young men associating with gang members.
“Young men who hang around or join gangs will find there is no loyalty and definitely no brotherhood, and I encourage them to look at the QPS Gangs Exit Program to assist them in making better choices,” Detective Senior Sergeant Sala said.
Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward as investigations continue.


