A former NSW Police detective says the public shooting of two Sydney women is not unusual in the city's "dirty" underworld, which he says has no rules.He says a number of women have previously fallen victim to Sydney's gang warLametta Fadlallah, 48, and Amy Hazouri, 39, were killed when their car was peppered with bullets in Revesby, in Sydney's south-west, about 9pm on Saturday.
The killings have been described by police as a new low in Sydney's gangland wars, given what they called an "unwritten law" about not harming women. "They don't have a legislator that sets out policies and laws, it's an unregulated industry, and it's a dirty industry." Some have been targeted because they got too involved in criminal networks, others because they were police informants.The mother of two was previously married to Kings Cross drug supplier and standover man Helal Safi.
Newsflash, those scumbags do not play by the Marquis of Queensberry rules!
Skanks are happy to take the I’ll gotten gains and bolster their lifestyle off what is generally someone else’s suffering. The breeding cycle stops with them at least.
There r no rules in government or politics either. Democracy is gone & is now controlled by the rich & their msm media propaganda machine auspol
Criminals don't obey rules? Whatever next?
and the real story is yet to be told.......
They knew too much…?
So there are meant to be rules for crime now? Isn’t that why they chose crime? To hell with the system? Sounds like cops want a hand out too.
How come the deceased hairdresser was the sole provider for her family in Lebanon? Her sister seems able to organise a 'go fund me'site, yet left the burden of her family to her hairdresser sister.
They weren’t innocent bystanders. They knew.
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