First photos of bikie boss after miraculous survival in gangland shooting

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First photos of bikie boss after miraculous survival in gangland shooting
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The sergeant-at-arms of the Comancheros has been spotted for the first time in public after he was struck by a number of bullets in an assassination attempt which claimed the life of his younger brother.

Tarek Zahed, 42, and his brother Omar, 39, were standing in Bodyfit gym in Auburn, in Sydney's west, on May 11 when more than 20 shots were fired into the foyer.

New Comanchero National President Allan Meehan shared the first images of Tarek - who is believed to have relocated to Melbourne last month to free himself from a NSW Police control order - on Instagram. Comanchero President Allan Meehan shared this image to his Instagram story of bikie boss Tarek Zahed months after he was shot ten times. Picture: Instagram

A source revealed a week after the shooting that his life would likely be severely impacted as he was already near-blind in his left eye. The 42-year-old had ignored warnings from NSW Police one week before the shooting he was in imminent danger and there was a a bounty over his head."They warned him the other week: 'Stop going to the gym, change your routine', but he didn't listen. They are fuming," they said.Police fear the assassins rulebook has been thrown out after gangster mum Lametta Fadlallah and her innocent friend Amy Hazouri became the first female victims.

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