‘Brazen’: Shots fired from one car towards another in western Sydney, cops say

Armed men wearing Balaclavas allegedly fired from one car to another in a brazen daylight attack in Western Sydney.
After a shooting reports, the police ran to Victor St Victor St. in the afternoon.
Two vehicles left when the officers arrived.
A police spokesman said that a man later returned to the scene that helped investigations.
A spokesman believes that two people, including the man … He believes that when the incident occurred, Suzuki Swift, ”he said.
“Soon after a BMW was on the Targo Road, Targo, and damaged on the Whalans of Greystanes, Suzuki Swift.
“Fire was extinguished by NSW Firefighters and Rescue Officers and no one was found in places.”
Daily Telegraph said that the police explored potential connections with KVT, a MT Druitt Street gang, and explored connections with Alameddine organized crime group.
Simon Glasser, the commander of the Police Region of Cumberland, said that they believe that at least two men wearing Balaclavas have joined the shoot.

“I do not use the term underground world, but there are certainly connections with organized crime that will constitute a part of our investigations,” he said.
“This is a very brazen attack, but the Serviceland police and the task force Falcon have recently been a little successful and we will follow it with all our resources.”
Police called on public members to avoid the region.

