A former bikie boss has vowed to take revenge after he was attacked outdoors a Gold Coast Bunnings.
On Sunday, video shared on social media, confirmed Mouhamed ‘Moudi’ Tajjour being bashed and kicked by a number of males who pinned him to the bottom. At one level Tajjour is dragged on the bottom earlier than a person rips his shirt off.
7News stories the incident adopted a “verbal confrontation” between Tajjour and one of many males. In a single video shared by SCN World Star, a person could be heard saying: “Watch the bike boys, watch the bike.”
Regardless of leaving the Nomads Bike Membership in 2018, the 38-year-old mentioned he could be coming “out of retirement” to enact revenge.
“I don’t know what number of of them there was to be trustworthy. I used to be on my telephone, I regarded up and I obtained dog-shotted, after which I obtained surrounded,” he mentioned.
“I’ll give it to them. They obtained me actual good. Now they are going to reside with trying over their shoulder for the remainder of their f***ing life.
“I’m out of retirement, I’m again within the f***ing membership.
“This was a wake-up for me, I can by no means depart this life.”
The daddy-of-one additionally mentioned that whereas they’ve made contact with the motorbike membership related to the lads, the “excessive rankers” have denied any connection.
“His mates got here from the aspect. They obtained me good straight out.”
“No joke, these guys don’t know what they’ve created for themselves. Their so-called membership that they’re saying that they’re with, mentioned to my brother [that] they’re not with them.
“[They said that] they’re simply idiots making an attempt to make a reputation for themselves.”
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Previous to leaving the Nomads, Tajjour was the youngest member to hitch the membership on the age of 15.
Effectively related, Tajjour is the youthful brother of the present Nomads nationwide president Sleiman Tajjour, and the cousin of Kings Cross id John Ibrahim.
In 2017, he was additionally briefly married to the sister of controversial former deputy mayor of Auburn and convicted felony Salim Mehajer.
Throughout his tenure with the outlaw motorbike group, Tajjour was jailed for fours years over the manslaughter of Robin Nassour. Mr Nassour, who’s the brother of Fats Pizza comic George, died after he was fatally stabbed in an house carpark in 2006.
Since leaving the Nomads in 2018, Tajjour informed The Every day Telegraph this 12 months that he doesn’t remorse his resolution to “burn his colors”. The phrase refers to leaving a bike membership, an act which requires some members to ‘burn’ their membership tattoos off.
“I used to be in jail a very long time, bro. I haven’t obtained a bone left in me that wishes a gangster life,” he mentioned. “After I had a goal on my again I didn’t prefer it in any respect. I used to be very paranoid.
“The streets are very harmful now. After I see on the information a person in his 20 being murdered I believe f**okay think about his dad.
“I can’t put myself of their predicament but when my son was killed I don’t even know.
“How it’s now, it is extremely harmful. It isn’t enjoyable to be a gangster anymore.”
Now, Tajjour is extra recognized for his social media presence which spans TikTok, a number of Instagrams accounts, and a podcast.
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