Outlaw motorcycle gangs may be infiltrating Queensland’s construction industry, as a damning inquiry uncovers how Comancheros allegedly threatened a union delegate at the Centenary Bridge site — with chilling threats to burn down his house and kill his kids. Security contractor Gary Samuel, tied to senior BMD management and a former Comanchero president, is suspected of facilitating gang members’ access to the site. CCTV footage, secretly copied by a concerned project manager, shows the intimidation — while police were blocked from viewing it by BMD. Compounding the scandal, a BMD exec was spotted with a known Comanchero in a traffic stop. Intelligence points to a broader effort by the gang to build construction companies through labor hire. The CFMEU has condemned the violence, declaring zero tolerance and demanding employers face the same consequences.
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