Jacob Elliott and Allan Fares are each found guilty of two counts of murder, while Moussa Hamka is found guilty of hiding the murder weapon.
The man who pulled the trigger during a fatal drive-by shooting outside a Melbourne nightclub has been found guilty of murder, along with the getaway driver, while a third man has been found guilty of helping to hide evidence.Jacob Elliott and Allan Fares were found guilty on two counts of murder for the 2019 shootingProsecutors believe the shooting was ordered by the gunman's father
Elliott fired four shots into the crowd outside the nightclub. Mr Osmani and Mr Arow were shot in the head, while three others were hit in the upper body.Today a Supreme Court jury found Elliott and Fares guilty of two counts of murder, two counts of attempted murder and one count of intentionally causing serious injury.
"He [Elliott] wants to bend over backwards to avoid conflict with a man that Victoria Police flagged as being very violent with a short fuse. They appreciated what a potentially dangerous person Nabil Maghnie was — imagine that's your dad," Ms Condon said.Ms Condon argued the jury should find Elliott guilty of the lesser charge of manslaughter.
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