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Bikesales Staff19 Jul 2012
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Aussie stuntman extradited on laundering charge

South Australian police allege well known motorcycle stuntman Robin ‘Robbie' Bolger knowingly engaged in money laundering over a two-year period
According to a report on www.heraldsun.com.au, motorcycle stuntman Robbie Bolger has been ordered to return to Adelaide to face a charge of money laundering.
Bolger, 40, has already appeared in a Brisbane court, where he was given bail and ordered to report to court in Adelaide on August 22.
Police allege Bolger knowingly engaged in money laundering in the Adelaide suburb of Elizabeth between January, 2010 and December, 2011.
More than 180 V8 engines and other parts were stolen from Holden's Elizabeth manufacturing plant over a period of months and were believed to have been sold to members of amateur motor racing groups, according to the Herald Sun news report.
It’s unclear whether Bolger will face further charges when he appears in court on August 22.
Bolger has been a ubiquitous motorcycle stuntman around Australia for many years, and in recent times has also turned his talents to drift car competition.
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