Former Hells Angels bikie boss Mohammed Khodr opens up about life inside the ...

Former Hells Angels bikie boss Mohammed Khodr opens up about life inside the ...
Former Hells Angels bikie boss Mohammed Khodr opens up about life inside the ...

A reformed Hells Angel president has revealed how he became swept up in gang life, the stresses that came with being a bikie boss and opened up about the confronting moment he knew he had to give up his life of crime.

Mohammed 'Moe' Khodr gave rare insights into how he became president of his own Hells Angels chapter in Melbourne while speaking on The Felon Show, hosted by a former Port Phillip inmate.

His days with the Darkside chapter came to an end after he served nearly eight years in prison for drug trafficking and gun offences.

Khodr, who is now 34 and a father, said the reality of life in an outlaw motorcycle gang was nothing like what is shown in the HBO show Sons of Anarchy.

'It's not like Sons of Anarchy where we ride around and drink piss. It's a rough life,' he said.

He said the real way recruits have to prove their loyalty to become a bikie is nothing like it's made out to be. 

Mohammed 'Moe' Khodr gave rare insights into how he became president of his own Hells Angels chapter before he served nearly eight years years in prison for drug trafficking and gun offences. He is pictured in a police car in 2013

Mohammed 'Moe' Khodr gave rare insights into how he became president of his own Hells Angels chapter before he served nearly eight years years in prison for drug trafficking and gun offences. He is pictured in a police car in 2013

'Everyone glorifies it … (they) say you’re going to go to strip clubs … (but) all you’re doing is buying drinks and cleaning the bar,' he said. 

He was busted after supplying an undercover cops 910g of ice worth $220,000, a handgun and ammunition in police sting operation in 2013.

Police also alleged Khodr threatened to burn down a Boronia factory and kill the owner before taking control of it and turning it into a gang party house. 

He was also charged over an attack on prison guards while in custody - which earned him two years under 22 hour lockdown at Port Phillip maximum security prison.

Khodr was busted after supplying an undercover cops 910g of ice, a firearm and ammunition in police sting operation in 2013 - but today he is a free man, a father of two, and wants to discourage others from following his path. He is pictured with his partner after serving his sentence.

Khodr was busted after supplying an undercover cops 910g of ice, a firearm and ammunition in police sting operation in 2013 - but today he is a free man, a father of two, and wants to discourage others from following his path. He is pictured with his partner after serving his sentence.

Khodr said his path to gang life started with vehicle offences, such as driving unlicensed. 

One day he got pulled in by older gang members asking 'do you wanna deliver something for me?'

'You go ''yeah f***ing oath brother. $500? f***! where do I drop it off''. Then it's ''we'll carry a gun, put a gun in the car,

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