The home targeted has long been linked to Hamzy family members, including Ibrahim Hamzy, who is subject to a sweeping order curtailing his activities amid an escalating feud with the Alameddines. Another Hamzy relative was seriously wounded in a shooting at the address in 2013.
After arriving at the address on Auburn Rd on Monday night, police found a number of bullet holes in the front of the building. Residents were inside but no one in the complex was injured, according to police.
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NSW Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson said the incident was a symptom of the “disease” of the illicit drug trade, which has been disrupted by COVID-19.
MORNING BRIEFING: The letter pertains to a Tamil refugee who reportedly assaulted a 13-year-old Sydney girl but was not a letter of support, Jodi McKay says.
Sydney news: NSW Opposition Leader Jodi McKay denies writing letter of support for paedophile
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NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay has requested the public record be clarified.
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Opposition Leader denies support
The NSW Opposition Leader has categorically denied writing a letter of support for a convicted paedophile.
Jodi McKay agreed the letter relating to the Tamil refugee, who reportedly served a jail sentence for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old Sydney girl, was signed by her in August 2018.
However she said it was incorrectly characterised in legal documents in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal as a letter of support .