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Sydney gang member charged with breach

A 26-year-old gang member has been arrested in Sydney and accused of breaching a court order. (AAP)

A member of an organised crime network has been charged with breaching a serious crime prevention order in Sydney.

Police arrested the 26 year old Auburn man after pulling over his car at Panania on Friday afternoon.

Officers then searched a unit in north Sydney and a second unit in the CBD, where they seized clothing, steroids and mobile phones.

The gang member was taken to Auburn Police Station and charged.

He's facing ten charges, including contravening a serious crime prevention order, and drug possession offences.

It's alleged the man breached the order by not telling authorities he was staying at a different address, driving a different car, and using multiple phones and SIM cards.

The NSW Supreme Court imposed the order in December 2020 in response to an application by the NSW Police criminal groups squad.

The man was refused bail on Friday and is due to appear in the Parramatta Bail Court on Saturday.

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