Bikies from rival gangs send patrons at beachside pub running as they throw punches in crowded bar

Shocking moment bikies from rival gangs send patrons at a trendy beachside pub running as they throw punches and knees in crowded bar – moments after shaking hands

  • Bikies have been captured fighting at The Sandbar in Scarborough on Tuesday
  • CCTV footage caught the two men shaking hands before a brutal fight broke out
  • Staff and patrons ran from the scene as furniture was tossed about in the melee
  • One was hospitalised, while other charged for fighting in public and causing fear

Two rival bikies threw powerful punches at each other and sending tables and chair flying in a wild brawl at a popular night spot.

The fight broke out at The Sandbar in Scarborough, Perth‘s second biggest beachfront, about 7.30 on Tuesday.

Security cameras filmed the two men speaking with each other and shaking hands before coming to blows among staff and patrons at the trendy beachside bar.

Bikies have been captured fighting (pictured right) at The Sandbar in Scarborough on Tuesday

Pub goers can be seen in the footage running away from the scuffle as furniture is tossed around the bar during the violent fight. 

A man wearing a white shirt lands several huge punches and knees in the brawl while horrified onlookers watch on.

One of the men was taken in an ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital after the fight, while the other was charged by the WA National Anti-Gang Squad for fighting in public and causing fear.

He will appear in court next month.

CCTV footage caught the two men shaking hands (pictured) before a brutal fight broke out

CCTV footage caught the two men shaking hands (pictured) before a brutal fight broke out

The incident comes after a police operation forced at least six members of the Hells Angels bikie gang to be removed from nearby bar The Lookout in September.

Locals have been left concerned after the brawl and claim gang violence is rampant in the area.

‘I came for sunset on Friday night and there were police horses and stuff everywhere and a big sign up saying that there’s no tolerance for anti-social behaviour,’ one resident told 9News.

‘It doesn’t shock me, no, because it’s everywhere,’ another said.

Staff and patrons ran from the scene as furniture was tossed about in the melee (pictured)

Staff and patrons ran from the scene as furniture was tossed about in the melee (pictured)