Emin Mehmedovic: Man charged over alleged Bandidos-linked $660k blackmail incident

Melbourne courts are addressing a serious organized crime case involving alleged blackmail attempts exceeding $660,000 with connections to outlaw motorcycle gangs. Emin Mehmedovic, 36, faced Melbourne Magistrates’ Court following his Wednesday arrest on charges of blackmail and steroid possession stemming from January incidents.

According to police allegations, Mehmedovic facilitated a sophisticated extortion operation involving patched members of the Bandidos outlaw motorcycle gang. Court documents reveal the accused made “unwarranted demands with menaces” targeting a specific victim between January 17-19.

The elaborate scheme allegedly involved tracking the victim to both his residence and a family member’s regional café. On January 17, Mehmedovic reportedly arrived at the café with five associates, including at least one Bandidos member, demanding the victim contact him. The following day, he allegedly organized surveillance of the victim’s home before orchestrating a meeting in Brooklyn the next day.

During the January 19 meeting, prosecutors claim Mehmedovic and his associates demanded precisely $663,584.22 from the victim. Further investigation led to a March 4 search of Mehmedovic’s Lalor residence, where police allegedly discovered steroids and four registered firearms.

This case connects to broader organized crime investigations, coming weeks after another alleged Bandidos member, Joel Leavitt, faced similar blackmail charges. Both defendants are scheduled to return to court on June 18, while a third alleged gang member faces separate proceedings in April.