Police looking for three suspects in connection with a major organized crime hit in Australia, two have been arrested so far.

Australian police described a double murder of a father and son as a highly organized crime assassination.

May 8th 2024.

Police looking for three suspects in connection with a major organized crime hit in Australia, two have been arrested so far.
Recently, there has been a tragic incident in Sydney, Australia involving the deaths of Salim, 18, and his father Toufik Hamze, 64. The two were shot while sitting in their car in Guildford on October 20, 2021. This heinous crime has been described by the police as "one of the worst organised crime assassinations" seen in the country.

However, some progress has been made in the case as two arrests have been made by the police. The suspects were taken into custody after the police conducted raids in Austral and Riverstone. A 28-year-old man was taken to Liverpool Police Station and is expected to be charged with two counts of murder as well as being involved in a criminal group. Meanwhile, a 29-year-old man was transferred from a prison to Goulburn Police Station, also facing charges of murder and being part of a criminal group.

In addition to these arrests, the police have also issued arrest warrants for three other men believed to be overseas. These men, Rafat Alameddine, 30, John Ray Bayssari, 33, and Zaid Abdelhafez, 24, are wanted for two counts of murder. According to state crime commander assistant commissioner Michael Fitzgerald, the murders of Toufik and Salim Hamze were cold-blooded and one of the most heinous acts of organized crime in Australia. He urged the suspects to come forward and face the consequences, emphasizing that there is no safe haven for them to hide.

As for the description of the three wanted men, Alameddine is said to have a Mediterranean or Middle Eastern appearance with a solid build, dark brown hair, a beard, and a mustache. Bayssari is also described as having a similar appearance, while Abdelhafez is said to have a thin build and black hair.

On a positive note, four men, aged 18, 20, 23, and 25, have already been charged for their alleged involvement in the crime. The investigation is still ongoing, but Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty believes that they are close to solving the double murder.

If anyone has any information that could help with the case, they are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. It is important to bring justice to the victims and their families and put an end to this senseless violence.

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