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Teenager arrested over underworld figure's death in Sydney gangland shooting

Teenager arrested over underworld figure's death in Sydney gangland shooting

The Age8 hours ago
A teenager has been arrested and is expected to be charged with the murder of an underworld figure whose death at the height of a Sydney gangland feud sparked the establishment of a major police taskforce.
Taskforce Falcon detectives on Wednesday morning arrested a 19-year-old man they will allege murdered 32-year-old Dawood Zakaria, who died after the Toyota HiLux he was travelling in with several associates was sprayed with bullets at Granville on May 25. Zakaria survived a gunshot wound to the head, but died in hospital days later.
The 19-year-old is also expected to be charged with the attempted murder of Parramatta lawyer Sylvan Singh, 25, who was shot in the arm and the shoulder.
Taskforce Falcon was established two days after the shooting to quell violence linked to a conflict with current and former members of the notorious Alameddine crime network.
The Herald last month revealed the network had fractured when a senior member defected to form his own rival crime syndicate.
The defection of the senior member and several other long-time Alameddine members and associates, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sparked a violent feud that has been linked to a number of public place shootings in the past six months.
The intended target of the Granville shooting, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, had defected to the new network.
Many of the key players in the conflict are in custody, charged with offences unrelated to the feud.
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Teenager arrested over underworld figure's death in Sydney gangland shooting
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A teenager has been arrested and is expected to be charged with the murder of an underworld figure whose death at the height of a Sydney gangland feud sparked the establishment of a major police taskforce. Taskforce Falcon detectives on Wednesday morning arrested a 19-year-old man they will allege murdered 32-year-old Dawood Zakaria, who died after the Toyota HiLux he was travelling in with several associates was sprayed with bullets at Granville on May 25. Zakaria survived a gunshot wound to the head, but died in hospital days later. The 19-year-old is also expected to be charged with the attempted murder of Parramatta lawyer Sylvan Singh, 25, who was shot in the arm and the shoulder. Taskforce Falcon was established two days after the shooting to quell violence linked to a conflict with current and former members of the notorious Alameddine crime network. The Herald last month revealed the network had fractured when a senior member defected to form his own rival crime syndicate. The defection of the senior member and several other long-time Alameddine members and associates, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sparked a violent feud that has been linked to a number of public place shootings in the past six months. The intended target of the Granville shooting, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, had defected to the new network. Many of the key players in the conflict are in custody, charged with offences unrelated to the feud.

Teenager arrested over underworld figure's death in Sydney gangland shooting
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A teenager has been arrested and is expected to be charged with the murder of an underworld figure whose death at the height of a Sydney gangland feud sparked the establishment of a major police taskforce. Taskforce Falcon detectives on Wednesday morning arrested a 19-year-old man they will allege murdered 32-year-old Dawood Zakaria, who died after the Toyota HiLux he was travelling in with several associates was sprayed with bullets at Granville on May 25. Zakaria survived a gunshot wound to the head, but died in hospital days later. The 19-year-old is also expected to be charged with the attempted murder of Parramatta lawyer Sylvan Singh, 25, who was shot in the arm and the shoulder. Taskforce Falcon was established two days after the shooting to quell violence linked to a conflict with current and former members of the notorious Alameddine crime network. The Herald last month revealed the network had fractured when a senior member defected to form his own rival crime syndicate. The defection of the senior member and several other long-time Alameddine members and associates, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sparked a violent feud that has been linked to a number of public place shootings in the past six months. The intended target of the Granville shooting, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, had defected to the new network. Many of the key players in the conflict are in custody, charged with offences unrelated to the feud.

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