A woman with links to the `Brothers 4 Life' criminal gang is facing six charges over the attempted murder of three men in Sydney's southwest late last year.
The 31-year-old woman was arrested at about 6.30pm on Tuesday following a police search of her Epping unit.
The woman has been charged with three counts of discharging a firearm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and three counts of causing wounding to a person with intent to murder.
Police also seized electronic equipment, documents, clothing and two cars, including a Mazda CX5 allegedly used in the shooting in Bankstown in November.
A Nissan Navara found at the property was identified as being stolen.
Police were called to West Terrace in Bankstown on November 7 after residents reported hearing gunshots.
Two men turned up at Bankstown Hospital shortly afterwards with gunshot wounds.
Middle Eastern Organised Crime Squad officers determined that three people had shot at three men, two of whom were hit, but that many people were involved in the attack.
The woman will appear in Parramatta Local Court on Wednesday.