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Lebanese Crime Families Australia. Peter Dutton on Lebanese Australians The Feed YouTube A well known Lebanese family who lived not far from the old Redfern Police Academy were terrorising the locals with random assaults, drug dealing, robberies and violent anti-social behaviour. The organisation had a strong rivalry with the Honoured Society and the Calabrese Family, both of which were Calabrian 'Ndrangheta groups also based in Melbourne.
Notorious Crime Family Inside the feared Melbourne gang Herald Sun from www.heraldsun.com.au
Three Australian-Lebanese crime families in Sydney - the Darwiches, Razzaks, and Fahdas - were involved in a series of killings and other violent acts from 2001 to 2009 The crime families mostly targeted each other, after Adnan Darwiche and Bilal Razzak (both sons of their families' respective patriarchs) got into a brawl at Nemra's.
Notorious Crime Family Inside the feared Melbourne gang Herald Sun
The organisation had a strong rivalry with the Honoured Society and the Calabrese Family, both of which were Calabrian 'Ndrangheta groups also based in Melbourne. A well known Lebanese family who lived not far from the old Redfern Police Academy were terrorising the locals with random assaults, drug dealing, robberies and violent anti-social behaviour. Khaled and Lola Hamzy moved their family to Australia in the 1970s as civil war erupted in Lebanon
Once Upon a Time in Punchbowl reveals diversity of views on LebaneseAustralians. There's also two of Melbourne's most notorious Lebanese crime families. Lebanese crime families have started to corner the market on drug-dealing, causing them to clash.
Lebanese dad refuses to drop charges over Aussie wife's bid, with TV crew, to snatch kids back. The family name first came onto the radar of police in the mid-1990s, when Khaled was jailed for. When I look back on the influence of Chinese organised crime in Australia, I see a gradual but sustained trend.