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00:00The first time I interacted directly with Abizar Sultani
00:29was down at Goulburn. There's a lot of layers to him, I think, but his crimes are awful, horrific.
00:36A man's body has been found in bushland off the Pacific Highway.
00:43The 30-year-old father was shot in the head near his Kingswood home.
00:48The main line of inquiry for New South Wales Police will be links to outlaw motorcycle gangs.
00:54The boss, he was part of the biker game. He didn't get into the drinking and the drugs.
00:59A man has been shot dead in front of his fiancée in an execution-style ambush.
01:05It sounded to me like five gunshots.
01:07Underworld kingpin Pasquale Barbaro's body sprawled on a footpath.
01:13He's a serial killer hitman. He didn't leave it to the others. He did it himself.
01:18My name's Detective Senior Counsel Anthony Moore. In 2016, I was attached to the New South Wales Homicide Squad.
01:35Early in the morning on the 30th of March 2016, we were just finishing our on-call period
01:49when we were notified that there was a murder out at Kingswood.
01:52Michael Davey was shot and murdered in Stafford Street.
01:58He did have a criminal background.
02:08The 30-year-old father was shot in the head around midnight on the street near his Kingswood home.
02:15He told his girlfriend he was going outside to meet a mate.
02:20Neighbours heard up to six gunshots and raced to help.
02:24I heard a car up the road screeching past.
02:27So, yeah, I'm pretty sure that would have been a getaway car.
02:32Mick Davey was a rebel, the Penrith City chapter.
02:42He grew up out in Western Sydney.
02:44He had a couple of different nicknames.
02:47The Prince of Penrith, Mickey D.
02:51He was a local identity.
02:54He was a member of the Rebels.
02:58He also was, you know, a son.
03:01He was a brother, and he was a father.
03:05He was a really genuine guy, an amazing father.
03:09He would drop anything for his son, anything, no matter what.
03:12We went to the family home of Michael's father, Will Davey.
03:21I did tell Will Davey that no matter who his son was, we would investigate this just as we would anyone else.
03:27And I told him that we don't get to choose who our victims are.
03:30They're all investigated the same way.
03:33And reporter Gabrielle Boyle joins me from St Mary's police station.
03:36Gabby, do police have any suspects tonight?
03:39Peter, the main line of inquiry for New South Wales police will be Michael Davey's links to outlaw motorcycle gangs.
03:46They've set up Strike Force Glenorchy.
04:11Detective Senior Constable Luke McEnany, who was the officer in charge of Mark Easter's murder, came to us and said,
04:18I believe the crew that I'm looking at in relation to Mark's murder are involved in your murder.
04:25Who was this crew?
04:28It's the Sultani crew.
04:30Up until then, I never heard of Abizar Sultani.
04:43He was an ex-rebel.
04:45Burwood chapter they had originally formed, but that was now defunct.
04:50The Sultani crew were into drug dealing, weapons trafficking, fraud, money laundering.
04:59Stephen Hunt is my name.
05:06Back in 2016, I was at the Homicide Squad.
05:11Initially I was called out to investigate the murder of Michael Davey.
05:16With the help of Luke McEnany, we were able to connect the Davey murder to the Easter murder.
05:22Starting with the fact both of those victims were patch members of the Rebels Outlaw motorcycle gang.
05:29Mark and Mick knew each other.
05:32They'd crossed paths.
05:34They were part of that greater Rebels OMCG group.
05:38Mark Easter lived at Little Bay in south-eastern Sydney.
05:41He was last seen alive three days before his body was found.
05:46He'd been out to dinner with his wife and then he'd been seen by a neighbour speaking to some people in his street.
05:54They were in a white van.
05:56The white van became a key part of the police investigation.
06:01We discovered it travelled north out of Sydney on the Pacific Highway before it was driven down a quiet bush track off the highway.
06:10So yeah, this is a photo of the van that was captured by a council camera that was looking into illegal dumping.
06:24And it was captured looking at the bush track.
06:29The white van returned back up the track past the same camera exactly seven minutes later.
06:36Council workers thought the van may have been used for illegal dumping.
06:39So they drove down the bush track to check it out.
06:42But instead of an illegal dump, they found the body of Mark Easter.
06:49A man's body has been found in bushland off the Pacific Highway at Cowan, north-east of Sydney.
06:55He hasn't yet been formally identified.
06:57Police are treating his death though as suspicious.
07:01Mark Easter had been shot four times in the head at close range.
07:05Finding the van was the best clue to finding his killers.
07:10That van was up at the central coast.
07:14It was pulled over by the police.
07:16The van on the face of it presents as just a tradie van.
07:20But importantly, there was a locked cabinet in that van.
07:27And within that was firearms.
07:33A ballistic mask.
07:35We'd found bleach.
07:37There was drop sheets, gloves.
07:40Things that linked it to the murder of Mark Easter.
07:44So it was highly important to what we were investigating.
07:50Sultani became a person of interest in the Mark Easter murder.
08:11And then the Mick Davey murder.
08:13Because it turns out his company, Civic Traffic, owned another van.
08:20A vehicle that may have been used to travel out towards the area that Michael Davey was murdered.
08:28So, you know, they could be involved.
08:33So we've got two Rebels bikies murdered.
08:36And two vans owned by Abzal Sultani, an ex-Rebel bikie, linked to these murders.
08:45Luke McEnany's team were one step in front of us.
08:49They'd been surveilling Sultani and his crew at their Sydney HQ.
08:56They'd moved from Ryde to Sydney Olympic Park.
09:00In one of the high-rises there, security building.
09:05Sultani and Amunchenzada were living there.
09:09Sia Amunchenzada was an interesting character.
09:12We came to understand he was Sultani's right-hand man.
09:16They'd both broken off from the Burwood chapter of the Rebels.
09:20And now they were flatting together in the high-rise on Australia Avenue.
09:27Luke's surveillance team had observed a couple of other guys coming and going from the high-rise.
09:32Joshua Baines and Mirwes Danashar.
09:37Danashar was Munchezada's cousin.
09:39They were all ex-Rebels.
09:42And now they formed the nucleus of the Sultani crew.
09:49The Savalanski placed inside the high-rise unit picked up all sorts of crew chatter.
09:54Most of it innocuous.
09:55But one short conversation recorded two days before the Mick Davie murder would become very important to our investigation.
10:00It's Michael Davie.
10:01It's Michael Davie.
10:02They didn't take the contract.
10:03So I can take it.
10:04Do you know any of what's going on?
10:05What?
10:06No.
10:07We didn't do anything.
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11:00about mcdavy before his murder as helpful as that was we needed more evidence and we needed to
11:06establish motive if the sultani crew did kill davy were they acting alone or were they taking
11:14payment from a third party some of the intelligence was around dispute that mcdavy had had with a
11:22underworld criminal called irkan keskin irkan keskin was very well known in the underworld
11:29he's quite feared he's rumored to have quite a lot of money at a crane business
11:34at an apartment in the toaster down at circular key and seemed to be emerging as quite a high
11:40level member of the organized crime groups in sydney we were hearing that keskin was
11:47paying people to do murders for him
11:50keskin is probably one of the most dangerous guys around he would pay 750 000 to get someone killed
12:02because he didn't like him i'm mark murray i'm crime editor of the sydney daily telegraph
12:14keskin was worth enormous amounts of money
12:17he built his fortune as he rose through the ranks of the lone wolf motorcycle gang
12:23keskin became a major drug player he was huge in that world that's how he could afford to spend
12:28nine thousand dollars a week renting an apartment in the toaster
12:33keskin partied pretty hard too and one night he found himself exposed when he ran amok in sydney's
12:39western suburbs staggering down a driveway and leaving nothing to the imagination
12:46police wondering why he wasn't wearing any pants and where his weapon was
12:50the glock pistol fired three times 38 year old irken keskin a member of the lone wolf buggy gang
12:59sparked this siege-like situation we believe he may have been affected by something but at this stage
13:06we're not sure it's fair to say that keskin didn't enjoy the spotlight especially when it was shining
13:11bright on him and let's face it not looking his best for that little escapade he was tagged the naked
13:19bikey and he hated it looking at keskin the wrong way you know could be fatal it was going to get me
13:29knocked at one stage keskin yeah
13:33there was incidents there of fights in jail and fire bombings of keskin's interests out at penrith so
13:55that started to form the pattern of the intelligence and the information that we were getting from all
14:00various sources in order to launch a prosecution we needed hard evidence that keskin had paid sultani
14:06to kill mcdavy did you ever form a clear link between keskin and the sultani group yeah they met
14:16at a restaurant in sydney we had surveillance of them together at that time
14:21the story goes that keskin would pay for a hit pay ab sultani fly over to dubai or wherever he wanted
14:31to be and have a very perfect alibi
14:36the contractor kill theory became a plausible line of inquiry
14:41police spent a lot of time listening to the surveillance devices we planted in the high-rise
14:45apartment used by the sultani crew they were very conscious of the police methodology so
14:53we had some devices in there but they were very savvy with the way they'd operate in that apartment
15:04they wouldn't speak about any of these matters they'd communicate by blackberry sitting at a table
15:09within the apartment not actually communicate across the table so they were very cautious
15:18the best way to close the net around the sultani crew was to watch and wait and then strike when ready
15:25so on september the 1st 2016 we made an operational decision to go and have a look at what we call a
15:32safe house we identified a safe house at ada street in concord it was a unit
15:45strike force raptor made a covert entry
15:49and during that search they identified that there were a large number of different type of weaponry
15:55semi-auto rifles and pistols ammunition there was methylamphetamine heroin there was ballistic vests
16:09police shirts license plates they're basically ghost plates for different vehicles
16:18because of the complexity of what they were doing they were utilizing
16:23numerous vehicles potentially up to 30 vehicles they would have plates made for it that mirrored that
16:31car but were of a vehicle that wouldn't attract attention and then they would go and park that car in
16:38a suburban street so it was inconspicuous and when they wanted to use it they'd go along and they'd
16:46jump start the car that car could be sitting there for months of course what we didn't realize at the
16:54time was that another hit was in the works this is nine news with georgie garden
17:03good evening a man has been shot dead in front of his fiancee in an execution style ambush on a street at
17:10st mary's a white sheet covers the body of 29 year old memet yulmaz after he was gunned down shot at
17:21point-blank range by men in balaclavas investigators say they have no doubt this was a targeted attack
17:30they certainly wanted to make sure that this individual was deceased
17:42september 9 2016 memet yulmaz went to an address in st mary's and when he came out he was ambushed
17:51this brutal murder all happened right in front of a large number of cctv cameras police say they
18:01are now reviewing the footage as they try to hunt down those responsible so the video i'm watching
18:09here this is uh cctv of the murder of memet yulmaz he walks outside he goes to get in the car and
18:20the back of the car is illuminated by some headlights it pulls up beside him man leans out of the window
18:27and fires some shots at him which hit yulmaz when an injured yulmaz falls behind his car the shooter
18:36jumps from the other car and fires twice to finish him off
18:39and it's de facto gets out
18:58there's a passerby that comes and helps
19:00that was a pretty callous murder that one
19:11until then and we didn't know who memet yulmaz was
19:17investigations revealed he was a small-time dealer who'd been purchasing drugs from keskin
19:21memet owed about twenty thousand dollars to keskin and had been ordered to pay it and he decided that
19:34he didn't want to pay it
19:39memet had been kidnapped sometime earlier and taken to a warehouse in western sydney
19:44where he had been tortured a finger was partially amputated
19:52one thing we discovered about erken keskin was he liked to be paid sometimes at any cost
19:57with memet yulmaz he either refused to pay his debt or was unable to procure the funds
20:08and that was ultimately what we believe was his reason for being killed
20:13we identified that it was very likely that our sultani crew was involved
20:25following the murder of memet yulmaz police rewound the surveillance audio that had been recorded
20:30in sultani's unit in the hours before the shooting
20:35police were not listening to the audio in real time we only heard the tapes after the murder
20:43of the murder of memet what we were hearing was pretty damning evidence but not enough to charge
20:55a sultani crew
21:02to directly link these guys to the yulmaz shooting we had to examine the car used by the assassins on the night
21:08that car was a commodore
21:16so we found the commodore at an associate of this group in the underground car park over at roads
21:25we seized the commodore swabbed it for dna and sent the samples off to the lab
21:29at the same time as we're investigating as a sultani we're looking into his background
21:41there's a lot of layers to him i think he's an interesting person
21:47his parents emigrated from afghanistan and he grew up in a loving household in western sydney
21:52his family was actually i think quite well to do over there but in 1979 when the soviet union invaded
22:01afghanistan hundreds of thousands of afghanis were killed and the sultani family fled afghanistan
22:10they fled over here and he had a bit of a struggled upbringing
22:14sultani attended parramatta high school his parents impressed upon him the need for a good education
22:24he didn't smoke didn't drink and was above average in english and maths however he fell in with the
22:30wrong crowd he got into a bit of criminality early people were blowing up atms
22:38to get the cash tins out of them sultani was part of one of the groups that were doing that did a
22:47little bit of time in jail
22:52while sultani was in jail at silverwater he met sia munchezada
22:56who would ultimately go on to become his right hand man
23:01munchezada's family had fled the taliban for a life in australia
23:04and the two young inmates bonded over their shared afghani heritage
23:23i've met abs plenty of times i thought he was devoid of um two very important
23:30qualities that you and i have and that's compassion and kindness because he was controlled
23:39by george and joe
23:46george alex has the magic dust which he just gets out of his pocket and you
23:51blows it in your eyes and then sells you a dream
23:54george alex is at the center of a web of unsavory characters including outlaw bikers violent standover
24:02men and convicted terrorists just this week his name was dragged into the royal commission into union
24:08corruption with claims his labor hire companies paid weekly kickbacks to the cfmu
24:14joe anton was a very violent person he once told me about how he was doing a collection on somebody
24:25and uh and he sort of hacksaw blade and cut the guy's little finger off and uh i said okay is that
24:32supposed to scare me he's a standover man and he's a nasty fellow joe and george were an interesting
24:40couple it was like laurel and hardy well i was devilishly smart and cunning and the other one
24:46had braun burns worked with george alex and his partner joe anton between 2011 and 2012 in a labor
24:54hire company but had a falling out of the money burns said the pair owed the business they didn't
25:00pay the money and it was just as simple as that i'd had a heated discussion with joe anton and about
25:08four hours later there was a drive-by shooting on my house during the night gunfire rang out in the
25:14most unlikely of neighborhoods cranbrook road bellevue hill opposite exclusive scott's college
25:21up to five shots hitting the front of the burns family's palatial home well i was in bed and i hear
25:30bang bang bang bang i get up i actually saw the car drive off you're a bit shaken today
25:39well you know shooting at you uh we'll do that you know one bullet passing through a bedroom where
25:46one of his three children was sleeping missed her head by about 30 centimeters family's okay my family's
25:54fine and the police are doing a thorough investigation 7 30 has learned a key suspect
26:02in the shooting is a rebel's biker chief called abuza sultani also known as abs he's a convicted
26:09criminal and a close associate of george alex maybe it's a switch that just gets flicked
26:14and somebody goes from being a mild-mannered accountant to a mild-mannered murderer
26:35police are investigating possible gang links to a man who was shot dead on the doorstep of his strathfield
26:41home last night in front of his twin daughters just five years old these little girls watched as
26:48their father was shot dead joe antoon was hit by at least four bullets at close range when he answered
26:58a knock at the door of his strathfield home joe antoon was a standover man although i don't believe he
27:07deserved to be shot and murdered in front of his children i mean those kids are traumatized for life
27:15so the murder of joe antoon i think is a turning point for absoltani
27:22this was a person who he respected enormously and almost loved like a father
27:27and i know the killing rocked him and i think made him even a little bit more ruthless than he already was
27:34because he'd already showed signs of ruthlessness
27:39it was joe antoon who had introduced sultani to bikey culture
27:44by the time antoon was murdered sultani had become president of the burwood chapter of the rebels
27:51whilst i think he was part of the biker gang i don't know if it suited him
27:55to a great extent he was the the square peg in the round hole with a lot of the omcgs you know
28:04didn't get into the drinking and the drugs some of the rebels were racists and there's a story that
28:12he went into the bird clubhouse at one stage and was threatened to kill the whole lot of them
28:15um because they had disrespected one of the crew that he he kind of adopted and so sultani went out
28:24on his own and formed a crew with some of these young guys sultani was the leader with the inner
28:30circle being sia munchezada his cousin moest danishar and joshua baines there's a bit of muscle there there
28:40was a bit of technical expertise there doing legitimate activities but a lot of criminal activity
28:47as well he had a very tight crew around him with disaffected young guys who had become a black ops
29:04killing squad they really did consider themselves a cut above everybody else they were smart but not
29:15that smart and by november 2016 police were closing the intelligence gaps on a very dangerous group
29:26we worked out that the sultani crew were probably responsible for about at least three murders
29:31that we were looking at mark easter davy and now yilmaz with the memet yilmaz murder dna evidence
29:44obtained from the commodore had confirmed a link to the sultani crew so the shooter in that video uses
29:53his left hand which becomes very important our surveillance identified that sultani is left-handed
30:06also the clothes he's wearing
30:11our investigators hone in on the fact that the particular shoes are worn and we go back to
30:16footage of sultani leaving the address at sydney olympic park and he's wearing the same shoes and clothing
30:25so those little pieces of the puzzle become really important
30:31the bottom line we're very close to a resolution stage when there's another murder
30:38underworld kingpin pasquale barbaro's body sprawled on a footpath gunned down execution style
30:54barbaro was ambushed in his car after paying a visit to the earlwood home of another underworld figure george
31:01alex when barbaro was shot outside george alex's house and there's this image of this mafioso lying in
31:14the street dead it hit the headlines in such a big way people going what's the hell's going on here
31:31this is a very complex investigation not only do they have to speak with a lot of associates but
32:00they've got to speak with a number of neighbors who saw things in the street in the hours before and
32:04afterwards pascal was pretty prominent member of the sydney underworld
32:18wasn't really affiliated to any particular bikey gang
32:23we quickly learned however that he was well known to the target of our investigation
32:28abazar sultani
32:32there was a lot of conflict between sultani and pascal barbaro
32:39there was intelligence that both of them had had a go at each other at various stages
32:45one of the first things we did was to look at the surveillance cameras in the apartment at sydney olympic park
32:50what we saw they take the lift down to the car park and exit the building by car
33:01sultani and the group including baynes and simon shazada danishar
33:07they head out in a vehicle in a wrx and they head over towards belmore they go and pick up a car that
33:17they have stashed there and then they drive that car over to earlwood and they commit the murder
33:24and how did we know for sure the first thing is we established the timelines starting with pascali barbara
33:37what we learned was that about 4 pm on that day he goes to larkal avenue he's certainly in the house
33:44of george alex's mum george alex was evasive as to why barbara had been invited to his mother's place
33:54we eliminated him as a suspect in the murder inquiry
33:59however we were able to establish the exact movements of the sultani crew when they swapped
34:04out the wrx for an audi q7 at belmore
34:07what we learned was that joshua baynes was in the back of the audi audi driven by
34:18simon shazada and sultani was in the front seat
34:23we established the audi came to a stop a few doors down the road from george alex's mother's house
34:28where the crew lay in wait for pascali barbara to leave the house
34:31he did so at 9pm walking to his mercedes parked on the street cctv from across the road picks up the
34:41mercedes headlights coming on closely followed by the arrival of the audi q7 the first shots are fired by
34:50baines from the rear the car and they strike barbaro who gets out of his car and sultani gets out and
34:58runs around the front of chases barbaro down the road pascal collapses and he's shot further by sultani
35:14it sounded to me like five gunshots the gunman flared in a stolen audi q7 which was later abandoned
35:22and torched in concord well there was an explosion and the car was fully lit
35:32investigating the barbaro murder we soon realized there was a more personal element to it
35:39there was a personal relationship between barbaro and sultani sultani had a hatred for him
35:45he believed that barbaro was involved in the joe antoon murder
35:55joe antoon was a mentor and a friend to ibizao sultani and sultani looked up to him very much and
36:04was very upset by his murder when that occurred 50 year old standover man joseph antoon was gunned down
36:12at the door of his strathfield home in december 2013. the court heard evidence that the hit on joe antoon
36:20was ordered by pasquale barbaro and les elias
36:25on the afternoon that pasquale barbaro was killed the tracking device is found
36:31by sultani's crew in a car about two o'clock in the afternoon
36:35they still went ahead and killed him at nine o'clock that night even knowing that the cops are on tour
36:42so i actually think he probably knew the net was closing in just that i'm going to get this guy
36:49before i go in i really believe that you know
36:59two days later they track absoltani to a cemetery where he's putting down red roses
37:05on the grave of joe antoon as if to say i got him for your boss
37:14this is nine news with deborah knight
37:19good evening a massive police operation has swept through sydney olympic park
37:23as heavily armed officers hunted those responsible for a series of underworld murders
37:28olympic park in lockdown the tactical response unit in control
37:36weapons drawn as detectives arrest two men there's another boy there was the swat team and they had
37:42all the guns and all the police were running around every arrest today in full view of the public
37:50initially i thought it's like a movie shooting or something
37:56thanks
37:59so yeah this is a photo of the tactical operations police having arrested uh sultani in the street
38:06that was the point in time he hasn't seen um the public again
38:19and then there was this photo came through absoltani
38:23and his eyes just looking up as if the same he got me
38:35i remember watching abs he's sitting down on the footpath looking a little bit bloody he didn't go easily
38:45a total of five men are thought to have been arrested they are now being questioned over the
38:49execution of barbaro and several others and of great importance to us is capturing items of
38:56evidence that we think are going to have information about these murders i.e the blackberries they
39:04seized 11 vehicles more than 40 mobile phones and nine men with alleged links to the rebels outlaw
39:10motorcycle gang were charged with a long list of offenses where were you on that day i was actually at
39:17another search warrant at the address of joshua baines over at wentworth point
39:29all those arrested 27 year old abuza sultani 28 year old sia munazada 24 year old joshua baines and 23
39:38year old murray danishar faced court today and then i hear he's linked to three murders
39:44and we came out the next day with murder inc
40:06with the surveillance you had could you have stopped the barbaro murder
40:10yeah the question of could we have prevented barbaro's murders being asked and we ask ourselves
40:19you know as investigators
40:24the answer from our point of view is no you know we didn't have the evidence to jump on them at the time
40:32that evidence just wasn't available and it wasn't available really
40:35in a lot of them until we got into the blackberries
40:40we'd seized the blackberry devices used by the sultani crew when we arrested them
40:45but in order to build a brief of evidence for the murder trolls we had to crack all the encrypted
40:49messages they'd been sending each other and out of those blackberries was a whole treasure trove of
40:57information some amazingly candid conversations about what they had done came out straight after the
41:07barbaro murder they are gloating if you will about it
41:18there was a lot of you know nearly high fives i suppose you'd say from the group
41:23the first time i interacted directly with abuza sultani was down at goulburn when i got him out to
41:32be interviewed he's an interesting human he's clearly intelligent he was studying a bachelor of
41:41business at macquarie university his crimes are awful horrific but at the end of the day he pleaded guilty to
41:52to fight murders
42:06in june of 2019 we started to review strike force bandala which is the murder of nicholas dribbin
42:13he was a 19 year old kid that had been viciously assaulted in redfern in may of 2013 stribbin deals
42:24drugs with his dad in and around the red fern area there's another drug dealer that's dealing for
42:30sultani but he was also dealing with the stribbins he had a 400 drug debt and he was assaulted by the
42:40stribbins and he made a phone call to uh abazar sultani saying that he was being stood over and
42:48assaulted and abazar sultani obviously needing to exert his dominance in that area got the crew together
42:56and they went into redfern to deal with that situation
43:10nicholas ribbon was assaulted by this group of men
43:16during which he was hit with a baseball bat and he died as a result of that
43:26the
43:40abazar sultani and siamun shisada won't just serve one life term sentenced to three for each of the lives
43:47they took away two men in their 30s who will never see the outside of prison again
43:56mun shisada defiant until the end waving a post-it note with the words biased dog before he was led away
44:04the
44:14the
44:16joshua baines will be 56 when he's eligible for release
44:21merwaz danisha jailed for a minimum 11 years a once invincible hit squad outnumbered and outsmarted by police
44:30i can sit in their jail cell and contemplate the murder section
44:39there is no
44:40middle riddles they're playing on me
44:47the cat plays fiddle she do she do as she please
44:52the sultani crew
45:05actually set the template for the modern day hits that we're seeing now
45:10sultani was very clever he would have cars stashed all over sydney multiple cars
45:17when you see someone's shot then a car set on fire five kilometers away
45:24that is the sultani template
45:27interestingly enough though ab sultani did the shooting
45:30it takes one to know he was always the one pulling the trick
45:34it's just one they're falling at the side
45:40he didn't leave it to the others he he did it himself
45:43now the suburban executions and hitmen terrorize in quiet neighborhoods it's australia's new gangland war
45:50there's a hundred more of those young guys out there today uh who are all taking instructions and
45:57doing things and the contract killings today are sort of a million dollars and more
46:03that's a lot of money for some of those kids
46:08i actually feel sorry for abs
46:11that boy will never see the light of day
46:14he'll never be able to walk on grass again he'll never be able to
46:17hold a child his child because he won't be having any his life is over
46:25joe anton sold him a dream
46:29george alex he's a liar he's a cheat he's a thief and he's about ready to spend the next seven to
46:38ten years in the right place police have smashed an alleged crime syndicate arresting construction
46:44identity george alex as part of the multi-million dollar tax evasion and money laundering scheme
46:51george alex was sentenced today to nine years and three months the maximum jail term
46:56for conspiring to defraud the ato of more than 10 million dollars he will be eligible for parole in
47:03october 2030. there'll be a lot of people in there that won't like george it's not going to be a very
47:09comfortable life for george 38 year old irken keskin a member of the lone wolf bikey gang sparked this
47:18siege-like situation and what eventually happened to irken keskin apparently he's dead
47:27he died in turkey so yeah he's um not with us anymore
47:33in relation to whether or not we've heard the last of abazur sultani i'd probably have to say no
47:46he's a serial killer hitman he's already admitted to five murders
47:53from what i understand he's under investigation for quite a few more
47:56it'll go into double figures so the abazur sultani story isn't finished yet you never know you never
48:08know there is no middle riddles they're playing on me
48:15the cat plays piddles she do she do as she please
48:26they're falling to the left
48:28falling to the rod
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