The former president of the Mongols outlaw motorcycle gang’s Northern Territory chapter has been sentenced to ten years in prison for his role in a large-scale methamphetamine operation. Evidence presented in court included secretly recorded phone calls detailing interstate drug transactions. The operation involved the supply of approximately $800,000 worth of methamphetamine to customers throughout the Northern Territory. Authorities successfully used the recordings to demonstrate the individual’s central role in coordinating the drug network. The conviction marks a significant outcome in efforts to dismantle organized crime within the region. The sentence aims to disrupt the gang’s activities and deter further illicit drug trafficking. Investigations continue into other individuals potentially involved in the network.
