The criminal lower abdomen of Melbourne joined friends and family to say goodbye to gangster Sam 'The Punisher' Abdulrahim when he was buried in a lush Golden Kist on Thursday.
Hundreds of mourning people arrived in a mosque in northern Melbourne in a series of luxury vehicles, including Mercedes, Audis, Maseratis, BMWS and Ford Rangers for the last farewell of Abdulrahim after being shot on Tuesday morning.
Melburnians have not seen a gangster in a golden box in the ground since the ruin of Melbourne Crime -Baas Carl Williams, who was goodbye to his prison murder in April 2010.
That gOld-on-Solid-Bronze Kist was imported from America and was known to funeral directors as the best available.
It was worth more than $ 50,000 at that time.
Michael Jackson and Ivana Trump were goodbye to a similar box, just like gangland figures such as Nick 'The Russian' Radev.
A procession of cyclists with the 1% nekktattoos roared the parking lot of the small mosque in the middle of an Epping store strip, to the north of Melbourne, while another 'peace in peace' screamed.
The police of Victoria confirmed a small presence opposite the mosque and highway patrol patrolled the roads and streets that led to the mosque.
The criminal lower abdomen of Melbourne joined friends and family to say goodbye to the gangster Sam 'The Punisher' Abdulrahim when he was buried in a lush golden box dressed in a green and golden canvas
Sam Abdulrahim (photo) was ambushed in an ambush and executed in the underground parking lot in Melbourne's Quest Apartments in Preston around 1030 am on Tuesday
The Punisher makes his last trip to his resting place
A woman cries for the death of Sam Abdulrahim
Several emotional black-dressed mourning people embraced themselves when they entered the mosque moments before Abdulrahim's golden box was taken just before 10.30 am.
A bystander noticed that it was 'like an episode of the Sopranos'.
Abdulrahim was ambushed on Tuesday around 103 am and executed in the underground parking lot in Melbourne's Quest Apartments in Preston.
Underworld sources have revealed that Abdulrahim, 32, was killed by a professional hit team of up to four shooters after a premium of $ 2 million was placed on his head.
It is understood that Abdulrahim, a champion boxer and former Mongolian bikie, flew from Thailand to Melbourne on Monday and only one night before his murder of the search had stayed.
In his last weeks alive it was said that Abdulrahim had become “something of a spirit” when he moved between Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, but returned to Melbourne when his money was dry.
A man at the crime scene told Daily Mail Australia that he had tried to warn Abdulrahim not to leave the previous location what he had hidden on.
“He wasn't afraid, he was nothing afraid of, he always said,” When my time comes, my time comes, “the man said.
On Tuesday, Abdulrahim was shot several times in the underground parking space before his murderers fled into a stolen white Porsche SUV, later burned out in the nearby reservoir.
A woman who was at Abdulrahim when he was executed, escaped intact.
Up to 40 friends and family of the dreaded gangster came together outside the hotel, allowing the police to enter the parking lot to see the body of Abdulrahim.
Suna: Written in flowers, mourning goodbye 'Suna' as his friends knew him.
A photo of Abdulrahim was worn when he took his last exit
Bikies were by the hand on Thursday to say goodbye to the Punisher
Several mourning people were seen to embrace each other when they enter the mosque moments before the body of Abdulrahim was carried in a gilt box just before 1030 am
Hundreds of mourning people arrived at a mosque in northern Melbourne
Brothers in Arms: Mourning people gather to sail 'The Punisher'
The murder also caused the fear of retaliation after Abdulrahim's sister Ektimal only went to social media a few hours after his death with a message for his 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. '
While detectives are chasing the murderers behind the daylight execution of Abdulrahim in Melbourne on Tuesday, many think in the underworld that they know exactly why he was cut.
It grabs back to 2016 when Abdulrahim – because of his own tell – happened to bump into Kadir Ors, outside a shopping center in Noord -Melbourne and gave him a warm embrace.
Immediately the once almighty Melbourne crime boss George Marrogi came up and shot Ors dead and then fled on foot.
The Punisher is loaded in the hearse for its last voyal
Mourning people accompany the Punisher from the mosque
Never far away: the police look up when mourners say goodbye to the Punisher
In his last weeks alive it was said that Abdulrahim had become “something of a spirit” when he moved between Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, but returned to Melbourne when his money was dry
Mourning people live on Thursday 'The Punisher's' Funeral
Mourning people arrive on Thursday at Abdulrahim's service in a Melbourne -Mosque
Many believe that Abdulrahim's presence at the hit indicated that he set up ORs – and that he played the wrong card when he chose to choose Marrogi's side in that dispute.
In the following years, Marrogi was imprisoned and his criminal empire torn by determined Victoria Police Work, making Abdulrahim's alliance useless with him.
ORS, on the other hand, had a relationship with men who would become the real criminal rulers of today.
The brother of banned crime boss Kaz Hamad was next to ORS when Abdulrahim greeted him – and chase to Marrogi after the fatal recordings.
Underworld players believe that the role of Abdulrahim in the murder of ORS is the reason he is dead today.
The relationship he started with the widow of Ors after his murder only rubbed salt into the wounds.
Abdulrahim, however, played an important role in the current underworld war that teased Melbourne, so other motivations and a wide range of suspects have not been discounted.
Abdulrahim had made enemies in criminal law, including his one-off bikie club, the Mongols and senior-arranged commanders of the Comancheros, as well as a large number of rivals in the organized crime scene in the Middle East.
No fewer than 18 attacks have been increased against Abdulrahim – or on him aimed by fire bombs or shooting at his friends and employees – since 2017.
On Wednesday, the police identified a second car that, according to them, is linked to the murder.
His murderers were seen on the flight in front of the area in a white Porsche SUV, which was found on fire in Alexandra St in Reservoir shortly later.
The police say that the attackers subsequently fled in a gray Ford Ranger Ute, who was seen who traveled to Western Avenue in Westmeadows.
The murderers then set that car on fire.
Everyone who witnessed the incident or Dash Cam, CCTV or has information is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.