SYDNEY - Four men charged after a violent bikie brawl at Sydney airport that left one man dead have been refused bail in a Sydney court.
Their barrister, John Korn, said the men should not remain locked up while police prepared their brief of evidence, which could take more than six months to complete.
Ismail Erden, 26, of Kingsford, Maher Aouli, 28, of Casula, Pomare Pirini, 21, of Georges Hall, and Zoran Kisacanin, 22, of Ingleburn, were each charged with one count of affray over the violent domestic airport clash on Sunday.
The fight allegedly involved up to 20 men, including Hells Angels and Comancheros bikies.
Only Kisacanin appeared in the dock of Sydney's Central Local Court when Korn argued in favour of bail for all four accused.
However, Magistrate Allan Moore refused the application after an investigating police officer gave evidence that statements had to be obtained from some 300 witnesses, and hours of CCTV footage viewed.
The matter was adjourned until May 5.
- AAP
Four refused bail after airport bikie clash
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