Mark Horne, Australia's most wanted man, marched through Sydney airport trends now
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Australia's most wanted man has been marched through Sydney Airport in handcuffs after he was arrested while allegedly trying to flee the country in the hull of a yacht.
Mark Horne, 32, had been on the run for months when he was allegedly found hiding among fuel tanks and pipes on the Sy Lady Azzura at Darwin's Cullen Bay Marina last Wednesday as the boat set sail for a destination in Asia.
It's understood Horne was wearing the same shirt he was arrested in when he was escorted through Sydney Airport by NSW police officers about 6pm on Tuesday.
The bikie associate, from NSW, was on bail when police claim he cut off his electronic monitoring bracelet in October.
He is then believed to have fled Sydney on a private jet from Bankstown Airport.
Police believe he flew to a regional airport before making his way to Queensland.
Mark Horne, who was one of Australia's most wanted fugitives, is pictured being escorted through Sydney Airport by NSW police officers
Horne, pictured being escorted by NSW police, had been the subject of a massive manhunt after he allegedly fled while on bail over shooting and robbery charges
Horne, pictured with police, had been awaiting trial for the alleged non-fatal shooting of truck driver and the theft of $550,000 during a robbery