Alex Vella
Alex Vella | |
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Born | Alessio Emmanuel Vella (1953-06-05) 5 June 1953 (age 70) Crown Colony of Malta |
Other names | Alex, Maltese Falcon |
Occupation(s) | Biker, lightweight boxer |
Known for | Former national president of the Rebels MC, founder of the Sydney chapter |
Spouse | Heather Vella |
Children | Adam Vella |
Website | alexvella |
Alessio Emmanuel Vella (born 5 June 1953), or Maltese Falcon, is a Maltese businessman, former boxer and the former national president of the Rebels Motorcycle Club in Australia. Despite having lived in Australia since the 1960s, he is not a citizen of the country.[1] This caused visa problems when he tried to return to Australia after having gone to Japan with his son Adam (also a boxer) for a boxing match in 2007.[2][3] The New South Wales Police Force tried to bar Vella from re-entering Australia then, but he was eventually allowed to return.[4] In 2014 Vella visited his friends and family in Malta, and while he was there, his residency visa was cancelled by the Australian Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. Vella tried to appeal in the High Court of Australia in October 2015, but was not permitted to.
Private life
Vella was born into a strict Catholic family in Malta and was one of eleven children. His parents lived in a small villa near Buskett. He began work at the age of eight, carrying buckets of water on a building site for 30 cents a day, and is functionally illiterate. He and his family then moved to Australia in the 1960s and established a strawberry farm near Horsley Park, New South Wales. In his 20s, he sometimes worked two or three jobs at a time; as a bouncer, labourer and bricklayer. He also joined the Rebels Motorcycle Club while pursuing a promising career as a boxer; he eventually became the Maltese light-heavyweight champion. After a serious road accident, he received A$225,000 in compensation and used this money to set up a business importing and selling motorcycles.
Legal issues
In 1990, police found a $15,000 stash of marijuana while searching his home, which they believed to be a methamphetamine factory. He was sentenced to 18 months of two-nights-a-week prison, and two-days-a-week community service. He has also been arrested, but not convicted, of a number of other crimes including stabbing two men and assaulting a woman. He was freed on appeal after being given six months in jail for the latter.[5]
On 28 May 2008, Vella won a court case against the ANZ Bank. He sued them for $2.7 million after his former business partner, Tony Caradonna, re-mortgaged three properties, including the Rebels' clubhouse, for $2.4 million by falsifying Vella's signature.[6] He also claimed $300,000 was fraudulently withdrawn from their joint bank account.[7]
On 16 June 2014, Immigration Minister Scott Morrison cancelled Vella's residency visa on character grounds while Vella was visiting Malta.[8][9] Vella attempted to challenge the action in the High Court of Australia,[10] but on 16 October 2015 the court refused his application for leave to appeal.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Rebels Motorcycle Club boss Alex Vella loses bid to return to Australia". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 16 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
- ^ "Rebels boss stranded in Japan". Ldcats.net. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
- ^ "Bikie leader stranded in Japan". Theage.com.au. AAP. 22 March 2007. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
- ^ Welch, Dylan (4 April 2007). "Bikie gang rebel back". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
- ^ Hills, Ben. "Alex Vella, the millionaire bikie". Benhills.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- ^ "Bikie boss wins $2.4m fraud case". The Age. AAP. 28 May 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
- ^ "Head of the Rebels bikie gang wins multi-million-dollar lawsuit against ANZ Bank". Abc.net.au. 28 May 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
- ^ "Minister revokes Rebels bikie boss Alex Vella's visa while overseas". heraldsun.com.au. 16 June 2014. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
- ^ "Government cancels Rebel bikie gang leader Alex Vella's visa". ABC (Australia). 17 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
- ^ Willacy, Mark (16 October 2015). "Rebels boss Alex Vella, stranded in Malta, launches last-ditch bid to return to Australia". ABC News. ABC (Australia). Retrieved 17 October 2015.
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