Two in court over Sydney shooting murder

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013 | 13.39

TWO men have faced court over the death of a man gunned down while bringing in rubbish bins at his home in Sydney's west.

Ali Jammas, 36, was shot outside his Abbotsbury home on the morning of July 12.

Police arrested 28-year-old Yagoona man Mahmoud Barakat on Wednesday and charged him with murder and possessing or using a prohibited weapon without a permit.

He's also charged with two counts of driving while suspended and not disclosing the identity of his passengers.

David Younis, 29, was also arrested at his Yagoona home and charged with being an accessory after the fact to murder and concealing a serious offence.

Barakat didn't apply for bail when he fronted Bankstown Local Court on Wednesday and it was formally refused.

Younis, whose wife was in court, was granted bail.

The court heard that the prosecution was concerned Younis would intervene with crown witnesses, but his lawyer said there was scant evidence he would do that and he was not a flight risk.

Meanwhile, police say they seized ammunition, prohibited drugs and a ballistic vest during raids through Sydney.

Further arrests are expected.


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