Pubdate: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) Copyright: 2008 The Sydney Morning Herald Contact: http://www.smh.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/441 Author: Dylan Welch Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) SHOT DEAD OVER BIKIE DRUG WAR Murdered Kings Cross security manager Todd O'Connor was part of an inner-city drug syndicate and the hundreds of thousands of dollars police found in his apartment after his death was probably profit from that ring, the Supreme Court has heard. The claim was made in a criminal assets confiscation hearing about $635,100 discovered by police in O'Connor's ransacked apartment days after he was shot dead in Tempe on October 5. O'Connor, a 41-year-old with a long history in Kings Cross, was shot in the back of the head on South Street by two men. It has since been reported that O'Connor - a security manager and long-time associate of a nightclub promoter and alleged criminal identity - was murdered as a result of a drug distribution war between rival outlaw motorcycle clubs. The Crime Commission now alleges that O'Connor and another man were involved in a drug syndicate, according to a judgment delivered by Justice Ian Harrison late last month. The commission's assistant director of financial investigations, Jonathan Spark, said he arrived at that conclusion based on evidence provided by the NSW Police Force, the Australian Federal Police and information from a Crime Commission informant. "Part of that information included an allegation that [the other man] and [O'Connor] were involved in the manufacture and supply of prohibited drugs," the judgment said. The money was discovered in O'Connor's luxury apartment in The Domain Building in Woollomooloo by detectives attached to Strike Force Colbee, formed to investigate his death. The flat had been ransacked and a safe was missing but a duffle bag containing the money had been overlooked. Police have since said O'Connor may have been lured to his death by two young men seen driving a grey 2002 model Nissan Pulsar sedan with a small rear spoiler on the Princes Highway and Short Street. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin