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The Advertiser
4 days ago
- Health
- The Advertiser
Murder, cover-up charges for alleged drug deal stabbing
Police have arrested a man they say helped try to cover up an alleged drug-related murder, in an "awful" attack on a suburban street. Officers found the victim, a man believed to be a Malaysian national aged 29, stabbed to death about 5pm on Monday at a home in Croydon Park, in Sydney's inner west. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, has since been charged with murder and refused bail at Burwood Local Court. Authorities then charged a second man on Tuesday night after he turned himself in at Burwood police station. The 36-year-old man, who will face Burwood Local Court on Wednesday, was charged with concealing a serious indictable offence. Superintendent Christine McDonald said the man was previously known to police and was on bail at the time of the alleged offending. But she would not reveal the police's case as to how he had allegedly tried to conceal the murder. "We are confident that he was at the scene at the time of the murder," she said. "How the victim came to be at that location is still part of our inquiries but certainly we believe drugs were involved." Supt McDonald did not detail why police believed the incident had stemmed from a drug deal. The victim was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, with police initially estimating the man as aged in his 50s before they learned he was 29. Police have spoken to the victim's family in Malaysia. "All three men have wives and children," Supt McDonald said. "We say so often that drugs ruin lives and families, and this is yet another example of wives and children getting caught up in an awful crime." Bin Mustafha did not apply for bail when he faced court on Tuesday and will return to court on July 30. Police have arrested a man they say helped try to cover up an alleged drug-related murder, in an "awful" attack on a suburban street. Officers found the victim, a man believed to be a Malaysian national aged 29, stabbed to death about 5pm on Monday at a home in Croydon Park, in Sydney's inner west. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, has since been charged with murder and refused bail at Burwood Local Court. Authorities then charged a second man on Tuesday night after he turned himself in at Burwood police station. The 36-year-old man, who will face Burwood Local Court on Wednesday, was charged with concealing a serious indictable offence. Superintendent Christine McDonald said the man was previously known to police and was on bail at the time of the alleged offending. But she would not reveal the police's case as to how he had allegedly tried to conceal the murder. "We are confident that he was at the scene at the time of the murder," she said. "How the victim came to be at that location is still part of our inquiries but certainly we believe drugs were involved." Supt McDonald did not detail why police believed the incident had stemmed from a drug deal. The victim was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, with police initially estimating the man as aged in his 50s before they learned he was 29. Police have spoken to the victim's family in Malaysia. "All three men have wives and children," Supt McDonald said. "We say so often that drugs ruin lives and families, and this is yet another example of wives and children getting caught up in an awful crime." Bin Mustafha did not apply for bail when he faced court on Tuesday and will return to court on July 30. Police have arrested a man they say helped try to cover up an alleged drug-related murder, in an "awful" attack on a suburban street. Officers found the victim, a man believed to be a Malaysian national aged 29, stabbed to death about 5pm on Monday at a home in Croydon Park, in Sydney's inner west. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, has since been charged with murder and refused bail at Burwood Local Court. Authorities then charged a second man on Tuesday night after he turned himself in at Burwood police station. The 36-year-old man, who will face Burwood Local Court on Wednesday, was charged with concealing a serious indictable offence. Superintendent Christine McDonald said the man was previously known to police and was on bail at the time of the alleged offending. But she would not reveal the police's case as to how he had allegedly tried to conceal the murder. "We are confident that he was at the scene at the time of the murder," she said. "How the victim came to be at that location is still part of our inquiries but certainly we believe drugs were involved." Supt McDonald did not detail why police believed the incident had stemmed from a drug deal. The victim was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, with police initially estimating the man as aged in his 50s before they learned he was 29. Police have spoken to the victim's family in Malaysia. "All three men have wives and children," Supt McDonald said. "We say so often that drugs ruin lives and families, and this is yet another example of wives and children getting caught up in an awful crime." Bin Mustafha did not apply for bail when he faced court on Tuesday and will return to court on July 30. Police have arrested a man they say helped try to cover up an alleged drug-related murder, in an "awful" attack on a suburban street. Officers found the victim, a man believed to be a Malaysian national aged 29, stabbed to death about 5pm on Monday at a home in Croydon Park, in Sydney's inner west. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, has since been charged with murder and refused bail at Burwood Local Court. Authorities then charged a second man on Tuesday night after he turned himself in at Burwood police station. The 36-year-old man, who will face Burwood Local Court on Wednesday, was charged with concealing a serious indictable offence. Superintendent Christine McDonald said the man was previously known to police and was on bail at the time of the alleged offending. But she would not reveal the police's case as to how he had allegedly tried to conceal the murder. "We are confident that he was at the scene at the time of the murder," she said. "How the victim came to be at that location is still part of our inquiries but certainly we believe drugs were involved." Supt McDonald did not detail why police believed the incident had stemmed from a drug deal. The victim was repeatedly stabbed in the neck, with police initially estimating the man as aged in his 50s before they learned he was 29. Police have spoken to the victim's family in Malaysia. "All three men have wives and children," Supt McDonald said. "We say so often that drugs ruin lives and families, and this is yet another example of wives and children getting caught up in an awful crime." Bin Mustafha did not apply for bail when he faced court on Tuesday and will return to court on July 30.


7NEWS
4 days ago
- General
- 7NEWS
Second man charged over fatal stabbing of 29-year-old at Croydon Park in Sydney
A second man has been charged over a 'gruesome' murder that police believe was the result of a drug deal gone wrong. Officers found the victim, a man believed to be aged 29, stabbed to death at about 5pm on Monday at a home in Croydon Park, in Sydney's inner west. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, was arrested at the scene and taken to hospital for assessment under police guard. He was later charged with murder and faced Burwood Local Court on Tuesday. He did not apply for bail and will return to the same court on July 30. A second man, aged 26, handed himself in on Tuesday, following a widespread appeal from police in which an image of the alleged suspect was released. He was charged with conceal serious indictable offence of other, and was refused bail to appear before Burwood Local Court on Wednesday. Superintendent Christine McDonald said the victim had still not been formally identified but police were 'confident' he was a Malaysian national who had a wife and children. She said police have been in contact with his family in Malaysia. It's believed all three men were known to each other, with the 32-year-old man allegedly living at the Croydon Park home where the crime took place. The 36-year-old man was known to police and was on bail. 'We are confident that he was at the scene at the time of the murder, in relation to the role that he had to play, it's (led) to him being charged for conceal serious indictable offence,' McDonald said. She previously described the crime as 'gruesome' and that the victim's injuries were 'horrific'. On Wednesday, McDonald said she still stands by the theory that the incident was the result of a 'drug deal gone horribly wrong', but that police were still investigating how the victim came to be at the home. 'Certainly, we believe drugs were involved,' she said. 'We say so often that drugs ruin lives and families.' A number of items have been seized from the home, however the weapon used in the murder remains unclear. Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to the crime. — With AAP Stream free on


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- General
- Daily Mail
Major update after a young dad was stabbed to death in an alleged drug deal gone wrong
A second man has been arrested over a 'gruesome' stabbing murder they say was an alleged drug deal gone wrong. Officers found the body of a Malaysian man, 29, with multiple stab wounds about 5pm on Monday at Croydon Park, in Sydney 's inner-west. It's understood he had lived at the home with his wife and children for just a few months prior, according to shocked neighbours. Mohammad Sofwan Bin Mustafha, 32, was arrested at the scene and taken to hospital for assessment under police guard. He was later charged with murder and faced Burwood Local Court on Tuesday. He did not apply for bail and will return to the same court on July 30. A second man, aged 36, who police had been searching for, was arrested on Tuesday night. Police had earlier appealed for public assistance by releasing images of the man, saying he was last seen on the street where the stabbing occurred. The man charged with murder had attempted to flee the crime scene when police attended but was quickly apprehended, Superintendent Christine McDonald said. 'This is a gruesome crime,' she told reporters on Monday night. 'The man's injuries are horrific, and what we know from very preliminary investigations is that ... we believe this is a drug deal gone horribly wrong. 'We didn't give him any time to run away. We were here too quick.' On Tuesday morning, police were crawling over the quiet street as they attempted to piece together what happened. The victim, who has not yet been formally identified, was found with multiple stab wounds to his neck. Police were unsure of who lived at the house, who had attended before the fatal incident and the reason they were meeting, Supt McDonald said. She did not detail why police believed the incident had stemmed from an alleged drug deal. 'We don't believe it to be domestic-related, we don't believe it to be gang-related, but we need to work through all those steps of the investigation,' she said. 'The community down here would be shocked that something ... so brutal has happened in their street.' A neighbour told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday the dead man lived with his wife and children at the Croydon Park home for just a few months before the alleged attack. 'The neighbourhood is feeling very unsettled. This is a really, really lovely quiet street,' she said. 'We do all know each other. Pretty much, we all know each other except for this particular house. 'They haven't lived here that long so we don't know much about them.'