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Sunday at the south-side club is gangster night. The blokes in streetwear – G Star Raw, Adidas, Louis Vuitton man-bags – the women in not much.
It’s an exhibition of murky trades: drug dealers, bikies, standover men, the underworld’s rising stars and wannabes.
They come from across the city to party and be seen, sweeping into the sprawling neon-lit club like royalty.
The ones flush with cash can spend big to get a VIP booth above the action, while the up-and-comers cluster in knots around the bar.
It looks like just another night fuelled by bravado, booze and cocaine, but they are also here to talk business under the cover of the pounding trance.
Contacts made in this club will blossom into drug deals, black market weapon sales, and violent feuds around the city.
In June, word spread that an AK-47 was available for $20,000.