NSW Police say the people responsible for gunning down Sydney man Mustapha Naaman in a Hurstville car park in January this year followed the wrong target to the car.
NSW detectives believe two members of an underworld family were the intended targets of a deadly ambush that killed a Sydney father-to-be.A grey 2018 Porsche Macan was seen travelling in the area before and after the shootingMustapha Naaman, 29, was shot several times as he and another man got into their car, shortly after attending a boxing match in Hurstville on January 30.
Police say a grey 2018 Porsche Macan with Queensland licence plates was seen in the area where the shooting took place. "The Porsche was seen travelling from the Auburn area to the Hurstville area and back in the same direction," Superintendent Doherty said.Police are urging anyone who was at the car park on January 30 to come forward.
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