Two Mongrel Mob gang members have been charged over an alleged home invasion in the southern suburbs.
The two men allegedly forced their way into a home around 11.30pm on Sunday, July 21 and assaulted the female occupant, causing minor injuries.
The accused then allegedly stole several items including mobile phones and an iPad along with a vehicle.
A short time later Rockingham Police stopped the stolen vehicle and the two men, aged 38 and 29, were arrested.
The Gang Crime Squad have since charged them both with aggravated home burglary and commit, two counts of stealing, stealing a motor vehicle and displaying insignia of an identified organisation in a public place.
The men were refused bail and are next due to appear in the Rockingham Magistrates Court on August 5.
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