‘Back-to-back bullets’: Families caught in spate of drive-by shootings

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Baryalai Rahmanzai was sleeping next to his pregnant wife when their Dandenong home was sprayed with bullets. Now he feels less safe in Melbourne than in Afghanistan.

But his sense of security was shattered recently when a group of masked men sprayed his Dandenong home with bullets as he, his pregnant wife and their three children slept inside.The apprentice mechanic had only been asleep for a few minutes when he was woken up by the sound of gunfire and his young children crying in the room next door.

Rahmanzai said he grabbed his children in the immediate aftermath of the late-night attack and took shelter in a bedroom until the police arrived 15 minutes later. He believes the shooters may have been targeting a neighbour. Detective Superintendent Jason Kelly from Victoria Police’s anti-gangs division said drive-by shootings were largely targeted attacks between criminals involved in the drug trade, but that innocent parties were at risk of getting caught in the violence.

The attacks are often motivated by unpaid debts, a desire to gain criminal clout and revenge. Criminals also use drive-by shootings to cause chaos and traumatise their victims.

 

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