Sydney’s new underworld power couple have been arrested in a dramatic early morning drug raid just a month after getting married.
Lone Wolf’s biker widow Jade Heffer, 28, and Trent Jeske, 26, made headlines last month following reports that the couple had married in an Islamic ceremony following their recent release from prison.
The newlyweds were awakened by heavily armed officers from the NSW Police Raptor Squad who banged on the door and burst into their Merrylands home in western Sydney on Thursday morning.
The raid was carried out as part of investigations into the distribution of drugs in criminal networks using “dial-to-dealer” phones.
Police sat the couple, Jeske shirtless and handcuffed and his wife in her pajamas, separately outside the home.
Bikie’s widow, Jade Heffer (pictured with her late husband Yusuf Nazlioglu), recently married for the second time.
Trent Jeske, 26, was arrested along with his new wife during a dramatic raid early Thursday morning.
After a quick outfit change, Jeske was led out in a blue Oklahoma basketball jersey with gray shorts, and Heffer in a cream ankle-length coat and flip-flops.
The pair were taken to Granville Police Station in separate police vans.
Heffer was charged with bail jumping.
She appeared at Parramatta Local Court on Thursday afternoon where she was released on bail.
His release comes with strict bail conditions, one of which prohibits him from seeing Jeske.
Other conditions include not being with or communicating with her husband, not communicating with members of the Alameddine family, surrendering her passport, and not approaching any international airport or international departure point, the Daily Telegraph reported.
Heffer must also report to police daily by phone and cannot leave his home unless he is in the company of his parents.
Jade Heffer (pictured) was charged with bail jumping before appearing in court, where she was released on strict conditions.
The lovebirds were handcuffed and sitting outside their western Sydney home in nothing but their pajamas.
Jeske was charged with driving while license application was denied.
He was also granted conditional bail to appear at Parramatta Local Court on May 30.
Investigations continue under the command of Strike Force Wessex, which has created the State Crime Command’s Criminal Groups Squad to investigate alleged criminal groups involved in the supply of drugs using telephones for drug trafficking or to mark a dealer in all of Sydney.
Heffer is the ex-wife of well-known underworld figure and Lone Wolf biker Yusuf Nazlioglu, who was shot dead in the couple’s apartment block in Rhode in 2022.
The small town girl who once worked as a butcher at Coles, began dating another prominent underworld figure in 2023: Ahmad ‘Alan’ Alameddine’.
The couple made headlines in August that year when Heffer allegedly obstructed police who showed up at Alameddine’s home in Greenacre, in Sydney’s west, to check whether he was complying with a firearms ban.
Alameddine allegedly escaped and was on the run for a month while Heffer remained in jail, until he was arrested on September 6 after being arrested for engaging in a sex act with another woman inside a run-down unit in South Coogee.
Heffer (pictured at the Granville police station) is prohibited from seeing or contacting her new husband.
Jeske was released in February after spending 20 months behind bars for being a leader of the Ready 4 War street group that distributed drugs for the Alameddine criminal gang.
She recently gained notoriety for her inspiring weight loss journey, with photos revealing her astonishing transformation.
Jeske was able to move that considerable amount of weight after undergoing gastric band surgery, which involves placing a ring around the top of the stomach.
It’s unclear when or how the lovebirds met, but rumors began circulating when the initials ‘TJ’ appeared in Heffer’s Instagram bio, and Jeske quickly followed suit by including ‘JH’ in his.
Heffer shared a photo of a shiny new diamond ring on Facebook shortly after.
The couple married in February after Jeske (pictured during Thursday’s arrest) walked free after serving 20 months behind bars for being a leader of the street group Ready 4 War.