Footage of the shooting of a father and son connected to one of Sydney’s most notorious crime families has been released in a bid to find the killer,who takes a tumble before the execution.
Anti-gang police allege the man helped steal high-powered sports cars to provide the city’s underworld with getaway vehicles for their violent crimes.
From Sydney’s gilded mansions to humble suburbs,see where,and why,the hammer dropped across the city’s underworld in the past four years.
A month-long round of shootings and killings followed Alen Moradian execution,as warring gangs vie to control Sydney’s drug market.
The harbour city is one of the safest cities in Australia and the world when it comes to crime. And there’s an unexpected reason why.
A black Audi,peppered with bullet holes,and a grey Porsche that failed to ignite are central to the investigation into Alen Moradian’s murder.
Police were called to the shopping centre on the corner of Pitt Street Mall and Market Street after reports a group of six men were fighting.
The jurors were unable to reach a verdict on any of the three charges after deliberating for 35 hours. The case will return to court next week.
The man who was shot dead while sitting in his car on a suburban Sydney street has been identified as Marvin Oraiha.
The Brothers 4 Life gang boss insists his business ventures behind bars are legitimate,as prosecutors seek to prove he was pulling the strings of a drug supply ring.
Police have charged another two men over the alleged gangland hit last April,bringing the total now before the courts to six.