Chilling images emerged from a deadly hit -squadron, after they had shot Sam Abdulrahim, while Gangland figures gathered for his funeral on Thursday.
The images shows a white Porsche SUV that racet in the Prahran of Melbourne through High Street racet, just after 'The Punisher' was executed in a hail bullets on Tuesday.
The vehicle, a powerful Porsche Macan SUV, wore in the vicinity of pitch-black side windows, which completely hide the four-member crew of murderers inside.
Light and reflections further hinder every chance that the police could have to identify someone in the vehicle.
The car was set on fire later and light less than 2 km away at the end of Alexandra Street – for Northernhay Street – in reservoir.
Abdulrahim is supposed to have been shot up to 10 times in the underground parking lot of the Quest Hotel in Preston, in the north of Melbourne.
The revelations come together when mourning people came together in the Alawi Islamic Association of Victoria in the suburb of Noord -Melbourne of Epping on Thursday morning for the farewell of Abdulrahim.
A rogues gallery of Melbourne Underworld identities, glamorous beauties and tattooed bikies gathered there to honor the killed gangster.
Abdulrahim, in the Punisher logo, was murdered on Tuesday
The White Porsche who wears the murderers of Abdulrahim escapes
De Witte Porsche makes his outing
They arrived in various luxury vehicles, including Mercedes, Audis, BMWS and Ford Rangers.
Among them was a procession of bikies with 1% neck tattoos. Another tattooed bikie arrived on foot and shouted 'peace in peace' while smoking a cigarette.
Several mourning people were seen to hug each other when they entered the mosque where the body of Abdulrahim was in a box.
Hundreds of hundreds were expected to attend the funeral to express their respect to the once -cut criminal before his body is laid to rest in the Northern Memorial Park.
The Victoria police established a small presence opposite the mosque and the patrol of the highway patroled roads and streets that led to an attempt to ward off probable problems.
Detectives found the suspected second outing of his murderers on Wednesday close to Melbourne's international airport, at Western Avenue in Westmeadows.
Just like the Porsche, the Ford Ranger was set on fire to hide potential forensic evidence that could identify the murderers.
The location of the second vehicle has expressed concern that the murderers may have made a fast output, probably to the center -East.
It was later found on fire a short distance
It would be the same suspected escape route from the murderers who tried to remove Abdulrahim outside of Fawner Cemetery in 2022.
The police reportedly put all the international departure points of Australia on high reports for any attempts by the murderers to escape Australia, but some fear that they may have already spent.
Abdulrahim's sister Ektimal was brought to social media only a few hours after his death with a message for her brother's murderer.
“The one who shot my brother, I am behind your mother f *** there,” she wrote. “I know it's your dog. Never ends here. '
The former bikie boxer had been the target of three murder contracts, a prison berries, three attacks, a dozen fire brigade bomb attacks and seven shootings.
In an attempt at hit, he was shot eight times and survived, and in another he escaped a barrage of bullets.
The 32-year-old former Mongolian bikie has been living in his former family home in Thomastown last year for two shootings.
Underworld sources say that they do not expect a payback time on behalf of the friends and allies of the Punisher.
The grown remains of the white Porsche used in the execution of Punisher
This Ford Ranger was found destroyed a stone's throw from Melbourne Airport
“There is no sad face in the neighborhood,” a underworld source told at the age.
Abdulrahim had been put under such a relentless pressure by his enemies that he had almost no allies in that world towards the end, leaving and exposed after months of fire bombs and shootings aimed at everyone he could ever have leaned, reported it.
Underworld sources claimed that there was little revenge for what happened, but rather hope that the bloody, nerve -lingering sanding set of fear could finally end.
It was a sentiment that was reflected by veteran -organized crime detectives, considering retribution as unlikely considering Abdulrahim and his inner circle could not protect himself – let alone strike – in the months prior to his murder, was reported.