Who Was Alen Moradian? Sydney drug lord ‘M. Big’ Gundown.

Alen Moradian, a slain drug boss, was connected to four gangland killings.

The renowned Iraqi drug lord who was shot dead in a Bondi parking lot on Tuesday was involved in at least four other recent gangland killings.

According to a report, the notorious Iraqi drug lord who was shot dead in a Bondi parking lot on Tuesday was involved in at least four other recent gangland killings.
It happens at the same time as a gun, which may contain the key to solving the crime, is found in a burnt-out car close to the scene of the crime.

On Tuesday morning about 8 a.m., Alen Moradian, a 48-year-old convicted cocaine trafficker whose wife compared him to TV mob boss Tony Soprano, was shot and killed while driving an Audi and parked in an underground parking garage at Bondi Junction.

The largest murder in the 2.5-year Sydney gangland war was that of Moradian, who was allegedly connected to the Comanchero criminal bikie gang.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Moradian was connected to at least four of the other 17 homicides that have taken place on Sydney’s streets since 2020.

Last month, Marvin Oraiha, 24, was fatally shot outside his Elizabeth Hills residence. Prior to his death, he had a night out with Moradian in a CBD hotel room, and authorities will look into any possible connections.

The article said that Moradian was also connected to three more victims.

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They are Mejid Hamzy, 44, the notorious underworld figure whose October 2020 shooting outside his Condell Park home sparked a period of escalating gun violence throughout Sydney, and gangland mother Lametta Fadlallah, 48, who was shot and killed inside a car in Panania last August, former crime boss Mahmoud ‘Brownie’ Ahmad, 39, and who was killed in April 2022 while leaving a friend’s home in Greenacre.

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