Gunman mystery looms over underworld murder trial

The prosecutors do not need to be convinced that the jury members fired the gun in a driving of an underground world to condemn the murder.
Hamze Crime family boss Bilal Hamze was shot several times with a significant retaliation from a Japanese restaurant in Sydney City Center on June 2021.
He suffered wounds on his stomach, hip and elbow and then died in the hospital.
In the NSW Supreme Court’s murder trial, Samuel John Rokomaqisa’s murder trial, Royal Prosecutor Kate Ratcliffe admitted that unknown men were involved in ambush.
However, he said only Rokomaqisa was about to decide the 35 -year -old guilt where he was.
“The defendant, the driver, whether the driver or a shooter,” on Thursday, “guilty. “He said.
“This hearing is not about who can be tried or tried with him.”
Rokomaqisa claimed that she was not guilty of Hamze’s murder and that she had conspired to kill her younger brother Ibraham Hamze and to attack an old man during a car.
It is claimed that the crimes have gained confidence for showing their loyalty to the rival Alameddine gang and employing it.
However, his lawyer, Fiji man, Fiji man bloc into the circle and the shooting tours were shot next to Bilal Hamze’nin paused by the black Audi did not claim that he was not placed.
During the shooting, the evidence from the people near the scene said the car’s windows were “intensely colored” and that the shooter was a mask from the nose to the chin.
The prosecutor’s office said that the cases were based on the combination of more than one conditional evidence in the absence of eyewitness.
After Ratcliffe was killed by Rokomaqisa, what is said to prove himself with a “a business in the city” and waiting for a large amount of money, is enough to prove its participation beyond reasonable suspicion.
At the beginning of the hearing, a sex worker from Hamze during the execution remembered to scream for help when he was shot.
When the woman left Hamze and Kyoto restaurant after dinner on June 17, 2021, she said that they were laughing and cheerful.
But then he felt a high explosion that led Hamze to start running, which he knew as Bill – Bill, so he followed the suit.
“I never heard such a thing. I didn’t know what happened,” he said sex worker.
Before running to Hamze, stretching face to face on the path, he told him that he had been hiding in a hollow until the last of his guns were stolen.
The hearing continues.