Police are appealing for help to identify six men involved in a Tuggeranong brawl they suspect to be the result of ongoing tensions between criminal gangs.
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Taskforce Nemesis detectives are investigating the fight, which happened near a bus interchange on Anketell Street about 3.20pm on Friday, July 6.
It is understood the fight was a three-on-three affair, and ACT chief police officer Justine Saunders told ABC radio on Wednesday that it involved the Finks.
The Finks recently set up in Canberra, becoming the fourth active bikie gang in the territory alongside the Comancheros, Nomads and Rebels.
CCTV footage from a nearby business partially shows the fight, and captures the faces of three men.
The first man is described as Caucasian, with a beard and a shaved head. He was wearing a black hooded jumper, jeans and grey and red sneakers.
The second man is Pacific Islander in appearance, with short black hair and a black beard. He has sleeve-style tattoos on both arms and was wearing a tan T-shirt, dark pants and red sneakers.
The third man is described as Caucasian, with short dark hair and a large tattoo on his left pectoral muscle. He was wearing jeans and black sneakers.
A further three men are described as Pacific Islander in appearance, with solid builds. They were seen fleeing Anketell Street in a black Subaru WRX sedan.
Police said they would like to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time, or who had video or dash-cam footage of the incident.
Anyone with information, including the identities of the men, was urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.
Information can be provided anonymously, quoting reference number 6284376.