Massive Task Force Magnus raids: Sister of Comanchero bikie boss Tarek Zahed – who lost an eye in gangland hit – is one of nine arrested

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The sister of bikie boss Tarek Zahed has been arrested by police throughout a sequence of city-wide raids after the gangland execution of medication kingpin Alen Moradian in June.

Tattooed Asmahan ‘Azzie’ Zahed, 43, was one in all 9 individuals arrested by detectives throughout Sydney on Thursday by the NSW Police Drive’s Activity Drive Magnus.

Asmahan’s brother Omar Zahed was killed and brother Tarek misplaced an eye fixed in a gangland hit when the Comanchero bikies were gunned down at an Auburn gym in June final 12 months.

Omar, 39, died at the scene in a hail of gunfire, but Tarek, 42, miraculously survived regardless of being shot 10 instances, together with a bullet to the top which took out his eye.

On Thursday, police raided the Auburn residence of their sister, subsequent to a kindergarten, in Sydney’s west as a part of the huge blitz on addresses in 10 completely different suburbs.

Footage of her arrest confirmed her led away in handcuffs, carrying thongs, joggers and hiding her face below a black hoodie as dad and mom and youngsters arrived on the little one care centre throughout the highway.

Asmahan 'Azzie' Zahed, sister of bikie boss Tarek Zahed has been seized by police during a series of raids after the gangland execution of drugs kingpin Alen Moradian in June

Asmahan ‘Azzie’ Zahed, sister of bikie boss Tarek Zahed has been seized by police throughout a sequence of raids after the gangland execution of medication kingpin Alen Moradian in June

Her brother Omar Zahed (left) was killed and brother Tarek (right) lost an eye in a gangland hit when the Comanchero bikies were gunned down at an Auburn gym in June last year

Her brother Omar Zahed (left) was killed and brother Tarek (right) lost an eye in a gangland hit when the Comanchero bikies were gunned down at an Auburn gym in June last year

Her brother Omar Zahed (left) was killed and brother Tarek (proper) misplaced an eye fixed in a gangland hit when the Comanchero bikies had been gunned down at an Auburn health club in June final 12 months

Footage of her arrest showed Zahed wearing thongs, joggers and hid her face under a black hoodie as she was led away in handcuffs by police

Footage of her arrest showed Zahed wearing thongs, joggers and hid her face under a black hoodie as she was led away in handcuffs by police

Footage of her arrest confirmed Zahed carrying thongs, joggers and hid her face below a black hoodie as she was led away in handcuffs by police

She was charged with three counts of possessing suspected stolen stolen items and one depend of breaching bail. Zahed was refused bail and ordered to reappear at at Burwood Native Court docket on Friday. 

Detectives raided houses in Quakers Hill, Auburn, Greenacre, Villawood, Dundas Valley, Greystanes, South Penrith, Plumpton, Orchard Hills, and Voyager Level. 

They allegedly discovered two firearms, about 700g of cocaine, 1kg of hashish, methylamphetamine, $45,000 in money, cellphones, pretend NSW registration plates, and suspected stolen luxurious jewelry and watches. 

In addition they allegedly discovered a fearsome cache of weapons together with an axe, swords, machetes, martial arts blades, stiletto daggers and ceremonial knives.

In addition they discovered a laptop computer in a Greenacre residence which was allegedly used to create the false rego plates together with an air rifle and a pistol and bullets.

Activity Drive Magnus was arrange within the wake of the underworld assassination of coke trade supremo Alen Moradian who was gunned down in his car at an underground car park of a Bondi Junction apartment block in Sydney’s east.

It’s an enlargement of the Raptor squad concentrating on organised crime and expands the main focus to these allegedly related to bikie gangsters in a bid to forestall an all-out gang warfare.

Thursday raids additionally arrested Lolomania Kolomotangi, 23, in Quakers Hill who was charged with being in a stolen automotive, failing to provide digital proof to police and suspected stolen items.

Omar, 39, died at the scene in a hail of gunfire, but Tarek, 42, miraculously survived despite being shot 10 times in the attack (pictured), including a bullet to the head which took his eye

Omar, 39, died at the scene in a hail of gunfire, but Tarek, 42, miraculously survived despite being shot 10 times in the attack (pictured), including a bullet to the head which took his eye

Omar, 39, died on the scene in a hail of gunfire, however Tarek, 42, miraculously survived regardless of being shot 10 instances within the assault (pictured), together with a bullet to the top which took his eye

Police allegedly found a fearsome cache of weapons

Police allegedly found a fearsome cache of weapons

It included an axe, swords, machetes, martial arts blades, stiletto daggers and ceremonial knives.

It included an axe, swords, machetes, martial arts blades, stiletto daggers and ceremonial knives.

Police allegedly discovered a fearsome cache of weapons together with an axe, swords, machetes, martial arts blades, stiletto daggers and ceremonial knives.

Detectives used search warrants and firearm prohibition orders to stage raids at homes in Quakers Hill, Auburn, Greenacre, Villawood, Dundas Valley, Greystanes, South Penrith, Plumpton, Orchard Hills, and Voyager Point

Detectives used search warrants and firearm prohibition orders to stage raids at homes in Quakers Hill, Auburn, Greenacre, Villawood, Dundas Valley, Greystanes, South Penrith, Plumpton, Orchard Hills, and Voyager Point

Detectives used search warrants and firearm prohibition orders to stage raids at houses in Quakers Hill, Auburn, Greenacre, Villawood, Dundas Valley, Greystanes, South Penrith, Plumpton, Orchard Hills, and Voyager Level

They allegedly found two firearms, about 700g of cocaine, 1kg of cannabis, methylamphetamine, $45,000 in cash, mobile phones, fake NSW registration plates, and suspected stolen luxury jewellery and watches

They allegedly found two firearms, about 700g of cocaine, 1kg of cannabis, methylamphetamine, $45,000 in cash, mobile phones, fake NSW registration plates, and suspected stolen luxury jewellery and watches

They allegedly discovered two firearms, about 700g of cocaine, 1kg of hashish, methylamphetamine, $45,000 in money, cellphones, pretend NSW registration plates, and suspected stolen luxurious jewelry and watches

Samuel Tuni, 24, was arrested in Greenacre and charged with possessing prohibited medication and being at a drug premises.

David Paul Williamson, 47, was  seized in South Penrith and charged with possessing prohibited weapons, medication and suspected stolen items.

Maafu Mahina, 18, was arrested in Villawood and charged with suspected stolen items. The 4 had been as a consequence of seem in court docket on Friday.

Police additionally arrested a 51-year-old man was arrested at an Auburn residence and was charged with possess unauthorised firearm. 

A 22-year-old man arrested at a Glenwood residence was charged with possess prohibited drug, items suspected stolen in/on premises, and larceny. 

A 31-year-old man was arrested at a Voyager Level residence and charged with 5 offences together with possess prohibited drug, and suspected stolen items.

A 28-year-old girl was issued a future court docket attendance discover at a Villawood tackle for possessing a prohibited drug. The 4 got bail to attend court docket at later dates.

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