
Police have released video footage of the final moments of a murdered bikie who was once caught with a loaded pistol in Albury.
Albury detectives were aware of the bikie gang member's notoriety and attended the scene, just before the South Albury exit.
A loaded Norinco .45 calibre self loading pistol was found in his then-girlfriend's handbag.
Bowden had been the sergeant-at-arms for the Mongols at the time but later returned to the Finks.
Charges against Bowden were dropped in Albury Local Court in May following his murder last year.

The 48-year-old was shot 21 times in his car after returning to his Gold Coast home on October 11.
Queensland officers on Thursday released security camera footage showing his car turning into his garage, followed closely by two armed men.
The pair ran into the garage and killed Bowden in an attack that took just seconds.
They fled to a waiting Holden Commodore driven by a third offender.

Police have no doubt Mongols members executed their former member, but are yet to identify the shooters.
Officers recently released footage of gang members spying on Bowden at his home and fitting a tracking device to his car.
A $250,000 reward is on offer for information leading to the conviction of the killers.
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