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50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

 
[Social News]     05 Mar 2019
At about 10:15 last night, Melbourne emergency workers received a shoot report and rushed to the Huntly and Morris courts in Meadow Heights, north town.

At about 10:15 last night, Melbourne emergency workers received a shoot report and rushed to the Huntly and Morris courts in Meadow Heights, north town.

Two men were killed instantly by shoot.

Their age is about 30, and the place of their death is only 500 meters apart.

It is reported that there was a gunfight at the site last night, the two people were unfortunately killed.


"particulars of cases"

A witness named Sam said he lived around the crime site and witnessed one of the men calling for help before he died while he was out.

"A man lying in a shopping cart, as if he was seriously injured, kept shouting, `Please help me, call the police, I`ve been shot!` and there was another man next to him, pushing him forward."

About 20 minutes later, Sam came back and both disappeared:

"maybe the man pushed him somewhere else, and we didn`t find the injured man."

After the shoot case last night, about 50 police officers went door-to-door near the site to enquire about details. Until this morning, none of the police had a leave.

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

Among nearby residents, all those preparing to drive out were stopped by the police and leave was not available until they were questioned.

For now, police are focusing on a small park in Huntly Court, near where the crime occurred. They are concentrating on a line search in the Broadmeadows Valley to find evidence of the murder.

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

Detectives in charge of the murder say they are also investigating a man who was shot dead in a car accident in Dandenong on Sunday.

It was also a follow-up to last Friday night`s shoot incident at the Kensington boxing match in Melbourne, where one person was killed and two others were seriously injured.

A total of four people were killed in the three shoot incidents.


"Police: or involved in gang struggle"

The police responded to the relevance of several recent shoot incidents:

"our best news so far is that there is no direct link between the three shoot cases. Detective Michael Frewen said: "the state is keeping an eye on this issue, and we are paying more attention to the detection of these three incidents."

However, the Frewen does not rule out these three cases or gang struggles, and the police are also closely monitoring those involved in order to prevent further reprisals.

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

"We do suspect that there will be a series of reprisals after the malignant event, and that our criminal command is trying to stop this from happening so as to stay ahead of the criminals," he said.

At the same time, the police denied the possibility of random killings:

"We can be sure that the shoot cases took place between acquaintances and that they planned to kill people before they met," he said.


"Kensington shoot case: executive murder"

At 10:02 on Friday night, the video of the continuous shoot incident was captured by a CarLog in a car travelling along the Stubbs St.

The video shows a fierce gunfight outside Kensington Melbourne, where four men fled the scene after shoot.

After the gunshot, passers-by fled, the scene was chaotic, several cars almost hit each other to avoid the gunfight.

Ben Togiai, a 30-year-old man from Craigieburn, was shot in the head and killed instantly. Two other men, a 34-year-old from Lalor, and a 32-year-old from Craigieburn, were seriously injured.

On Sunday, police announced the names of three suspects in the boxing shoot incident and described them as a execution-style murder, fearing that the killing could spark a bloody war between rival gangs in the Middle East.

The three suspects are from Pascoe Vale,:

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

Abdullah El Nasher,28, 27, Ali El Nasher, 25, Mikhael Myko.

Police are still looking for a fourth suspect, but his identity has yet to be determined.

Inspector General Pat Boyle confirmed that police raided three homes linked to the three men, but failed to find them.

He told the public not to approach these dangerous people because they might be armed.

Inspector General Boyle said a closed-circuit camera outside the building and a car camera parked in front of the incident captured the shoot incident. The gunman had no intention of concealing his identity.

He said: "this is a targeted event, an incident predicted by both sides of the war."

"they shoot three at the same time, and we don`t want violence to be upgraded again. We know who they are, and we want them to turn themselves in. "

Triad and police sources say the shoot incident is part of an escalation of violence between two Middle Eastern gangs. There have been several previous driving shoot incidents and an arson attack between the two gangs, and now there has been another murder incident.

On Feb. 7, several luxury cars were damaged in an arson attack on the Maribyrnong warehouse owned by construction company Kingcon.

At least two of the victims of the shoot case on Friday night were linked to Kingcon.

Kingcon claims to be "a boutique construction company focused on small-and medium-density housing projects."

Last month, Abdullah and Ali El Nasher drove a shoot near Brunswick`s home, followed by an arson.

A man injured at a machinery factory in the western suburb was also linked to the two long-standing gangs.


"Melbourne, it`s not safe."

The successive shoot cases have aroused the concern of Australia.

People can`t help but wonder: is this Melbourne where we live?

Recently, the Global Judicial Civilization Index report published, the global rule of law level continues to decline. Australia fell to 11th place in the global ranking of 126 countries in the World Judicial Civilization Index.

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

Australia ranked second out of 15 countries in East Asia and the Pacific and 11th out of 38 high-income countries.

The World Justice Project Agency conducted survey visits to more than one hundred and twenty thousand households and 3800 experts in 126 countries, through 8 projects on government authority constraints, no corruption, public government, basic rights, order and security, enforcement of laws and regulations, civil and criminal justice. To measure the rule of law in the countries surveyed. Australia`s global ranking in compliance with the rule of law has fallen out of the top 10.

50 cops out! There was another shoot case in Melbourne last night, in which two men died on the spot or were linked to a gang struggle

This result, in many people`s hearts, is not ideal.

Australia has done well in terms of "government openness," but has continued to deteriorate in terms of "order and security," the report said.


Conclusion

In recent years, Australia`s security problems, terrorist attacks, gun battles, female students killed and other issues continue to appear in front of the public.

I remind you: be careful, pay attention to safety, improvise in an emergency, and keep a safe distance from suspicious people.

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