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A bikie with a massive ‘1 percenter’ tattoo on his back was arrested in dramatic scenes by heavily armed officers after allegedly stabbing a man in the buttocks last year.
The heavily tattooed 29-year-old was dragged out of a flat in Ryde, in Sydney’s north-west, in handcuffs about 6.15am on Friday wearing only a pair of light blue shorts.
He allegedly stabbed a 31-year-old man in the back outside a cycling clubhouse in Blacktown last August.
The victim had arrived at Blacktown Hospital on August 20 with stab wounds before police were called.
A bikie with a massive ‘1 percent’ tattoo on his back was arrested in dramatic scenes by heavily armed officers after allegedly stabbing a man in the buttocks last year
The 29-year-old was taken to Gladesville Police Station shortly after his arrest and charged with wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, assault with intent to commit criminal activity in a criminal group and assault.
The police had previously arrested four other men who were allegedly involved in the stabbing.
The men, aged 34, 37, 39 and 69, were all charged with a range of offences, including causing grievous bodily harm and being part of a criminal group.
The heavily tattooed man (pictured) was dragged out of an apartment complex in Ryde, in handcuffs wearing nothing but a pair of shorts
The 34-year-old was arrested after he was caught driving a car away from Blacktown Hospital following the alleged assault.
The other three men were arrested between August and December last year and remain before the courts.
Police allege the 29-year-old, who was arrested on Friday, stabbed the victim, while the other four men were allegedly involved in the assault.
The 29-year-old was refused bail and faced Burwood Local Court on Saturday.