Ex-Nomads boss Moudi Tajjour has re emerged on TikTok to taunt Mongol rivals
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Former Nomads bikie boss Moudi Tajjour explosively mocked the Mongolian leader on social media, just six weeks after he was badly beaten in a public parking lot.
Tajjour mocked Mongolian national president Nick ‘The Knife’ Forbes in a video posted to TikTok.
“These guys are not proper gangsters, they are not a threat to me, and I am challenging them,” he said.
‘Get me out for what I said. Continue.
I know you’re looking at Nick, I know you’re looking. You’re going to know my voice better than you know your own lady by the end of the damn year, I promise.
Because I’m calling you a dog and a drug addict. You’re going to have to do something Nicky.
‘I’m back in my old place (in Parramatta). What excuse do you have now Nick? You can’t say ‘I’m not from Sydney, I don’t know where he is’, I just told you where I live.
‘Get me out for what I said, go on. I know you want Nick, I know you want.
Former Nomads bikie boss Moudi Tajjour explosively mocked the Mongolian leader on social media, just six weeks after he was beaten and humiliated in a public parking lot.
Former Nomads bikie boss turned influencer Moudi Tajjour has threatened his enemies after they allegedly beat and stomped on him in a Gold Coast Bunnings parking lot.
A dazed Tajjour, stripped of his shirt and red from the alleged assault, sits as the men pull out in the Nerang Bunnings car park on the Gold Coast.
Since Taijour left the Nomads in 2019, he has amassed a following on TikTok and Instagram, where he features an eye-catching image and talks about life as a bikie.
The video comes just weeks after Taijour was beaten by four heavily tattooed men on December 4 outside Bunnings on the Gold Coast.
There is no suggestion that Forbes was involved.
In videos taken at the scene, Taijour’s shirt is removed and four men take turns dragging, kicking, punching and stomping on him.
The 38-year-old convicted ex-bikie chief was left huddled on the tarmac as his assailants yelled: ‘Where’s your podcast now, dog?’
Taijour claimed that he had been attacked out of nowhere and hit from behind by a ‘steroid head’.
“I was fucking on my phone, I looked up and I got shot,” he said after the incident.
Harley Cranston, 31, has been charged with assault causing bodily harm in connection with the attack.
In the video, Taijour said that police officers were sent to his house after the incident.
He said that the policemen told him that the Mongols wanted him to know that Cranston had “acted without the knowledge of his club”.
“Listen, I don’t want to hear it, I’m not going after you, I swear on the Koran,” he said.
You don’t have to move house or anything like that. You wanted me to come alive… well, I’m alive now.’
Taijour claimed that the Mongolian bikies were called in after a confrontation broke out between him and Cranston at a boat ramp.
‘I couldn’t take off; I prefer to be hit, ”she said.
‘I can’t take off, brother. Running is not a stage for me. I hung up my phone, tried to avoid them, looked up and saw them all staring at me.
“I thought I was going to try to get out of this situation, I don’t want to escalate it to a level where it’s going to get very ugly.” And she did.
‘If I learned one thing in prison from beating so many people (it is) how to cover up.
‘He could have easily sent a message to the nomads or another crew, I won’t say his name.
“Hopefully there are some Mongolians watching and they can send me a message at any time. And as I told you many times, I will give my location.
Since Taijour resigned from Nomads in 2019, he has amassed a following on TikTok and Instagram, where he features a striking image and talks about life as a cyclist.
Immediately after the attacks, Tajjour swore revenge, but backed off his threats two days later.
“The Mongolian club is under my feet as far as I’m concerned,” Taijour said.
The national president of the Mongols, Nick Forbes (right), has been questioned on social media by Moud Taijour
‘These guys are thumpers, they’re bluers and [they] punch in the pubs. These guys are not real gangsters. They are not a threat to me and I am challenging them.
In the sometimes erratic clip, Taijour bizarrely claimed that Forbes will “know my voice better than you know your own lady by the end of the year.”
So far, one man, 31-year-old Harley Cranston of Park Ridge, has appeared in court for assault charges related to Taijour’s alleged attack.