Alameddine figures arrested over Westfield brawl

Police raid home of executed motorcyclist’s wife as Raptor squad arrest six alleged Alameddine figures after wild brawl at one of Australia’s busiest Westfield shopping centers

  • Jade Heffer, wife of murdered motorcyclist, raided home in northern Parramatta
  • The police believe she is now in a relationship with a member of the Alameddine crime clan

Police have raided the home of a murdered motorcyclist’s wife to arrest three alleged members of the Alameddine crime clan after a wild brawl in Westfield.

Officers from the NSW Raptor team dived on Jade Heffer’s home in northern Parramatta before dawn on Friday, where they found three associates of the Alameddine gang.

Ms. Heffer, the wife of slain Lone Wolf bikie Yusuf Nazlioglu, has not been charged with any wrongdoing, nor with any knowledge of the alleged events of the Westfield brawl that led to the arrests.

Six men, allegedly linked to the Alameddine clan, were involved in an arrest last Wednesday that saw punches thrown and luxury bags airlifted to a Westfield Mall in Sydney’s CBS.

Police raided the home of Jade Heffer, the glamorous wife of a slain biker (pictured, left) after she reportedly sheltered three members of the Alameddine crime clan after a wild Westfield brawl. Ms Heffer’s husband Yusuf Nazlioglu (right) was shot in June last year and police believe she is now in a relationship with Ahmad Alameddine

Mrs. Heffer can be seen sitting on the curb to the right behind the police officer.  She had a hoodie pulled over her face and was waving her middle fingers at the camera as police searched the house for money or other evidence.

Mrs. Heffer can be seen sitting on the curb to the right behind the police officer. She had a hoodie pulled over her face and was waving her middle fingers at the camera as police searched the house for money or other evidence.

Police will argue in court that the brawl was sparked by a “power struggle” that has “broken” the group since their leader Rafat Alameddine and some of his allies left Sydney for Lebanon last year, police said. Daily telegram.

In the pre-dawn raid on Friday, four simultaneous search warrants were executed, leading to the arrest of the alleged new leader of the Alameddines, Ali Elmoubayed, his brother Khaled Elmoubayed, and associates Samijan Azari and Ahmad Alameddine.

Three of the men were found in Mrs. Heffer’s home. Police believe she is now in a relationship with Ahmad after her husband Nazlioglu was shot a year ago when he drove his Mercedes into the basement of his Rhodes apartment building in southwest Sydney.

Pictured: A photo Jade Nazlioglu posted on social media the day before her husband was shot dead

Pictured: A photo Jade Nazlioglu posted on social media the day before her husband was shot dead

A total of $30,000 in cash was found in Ms Heffer's home in North Parramatta (pictured)

A total of $30,000 in cash was found in Ms Heffer’s home in North Parramatta (pictured)

Samimjan Azari (pictured) and five others have been charged with brawl over the wild brawl in Westfield last Wednesday

Samimjan Azari (pictured) and five others have been charged with brawl over the wild brawl in Westfield last Wednesday

Ms Heffer was pictured sitting on the doorstep during the early morning raid with a hoodie pulled over her face and waving her middle fingers at the camera as police searched the house for money or other evidence.

A total of $30,000 in cash was found in the North Parramatta home.

Police also found two handguns in the neighboring home’s backyard, on a concrete driveway that led to a shed.

Police allege in court documents that the four men who were arrested fought former associates and cousins ​​Mohammad and Zane Zreika after the two groups had a chance encounter near the mall’s parking lot.

Rafat Alameddine (pictured, left), the clan's leader, has been living in Lebanon since last November, when he left Sydney a free man just weeks after being acquitted of assaulting an Uber driver

Rafat Alameddine (pictured, left), the clan’s leader, has been living in Lebanon since last November, when he left Sydney a free man just weeks after being acquitted of assaulting an Uber driver

Zreika’s cousins ​​were arrested on the day of the fight.

All four men were later charged with assault, refused bail and appeared in Parramatta local court on Friday.

Khaled Elmoubayed and Ahmad Alameddine were granted bail, while Ali Elmoubayed and Samimjan Azari were denied bail.

The Zreikas face the same charges in Sydney Downing Center court on July 12.

Rafat Alameddine, the leader of the clan, has been living in Lebanon since November last year when he left Sydney a free man just weeks after being acquitted of assaulting an Uber driver.