Breaking: Former bikie guilty of orchestrating assassination of Nick Martin
David Pye has been found guilty of the murder of Nick Martin and other attempted murders, connected to gang rivalries in Perth.
David James Pye, a 43-year-old former bikie, has been convicted by Western Australia's Supreme Court for orchestrating the assassination of Nick Martin, a former leader of the Rebels motorcycle club, in a shocking incident that happened at a Perth motorplex in December 2020. The court was presented with critical testimony from a trained sniper, who revealed that he was hired by Pye to carry out the assassination for a payment of $150,000, highlighting the violent undercurrents of rivalries within the motorcycle gang world.
In addition to the murder of Martin, Pye was also found guilty of attempting to arrange the murders of his ex-girlfriend and another rival, Raymond Cilla. This convoluted plot, which included plans to execute Cilla in Thailand using the same sniper, showcases the lengths to which gang members will go amidst fierce rivalries, and the extent of Pye's criminal dealings following his defection from the Rebels to the Comancheros.
The murder of Nick Martin and the court case that followed have drawn significant public interest, as evidenced by the heavy police presence during the trial proceedings. Pye's conviction raises important questions about gang violence in Australia and the serious implications it has for law enforcement and community safety, as authorities continue to grapple with organized crime in urban areas like Perth.