Ex-bikie Moudi Tajjour issues ominous warning to his Mongol enemies after Bunnings bashing

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The former motorcycle chief allegedly beaten in a Bunnings parking lot made thunderous threats of revenge but later sheepishly backtracked in morning posts.

Former Nomads bikie boss turned influencer Moudi Tajjour was allegedly attacked by four men in the parking lot of a Gold Coast hardware store on Saturday while making fun of his podcast.

The savage attack on Coomera’s ex-bikini, which led to a man being charged by Queensland police, was filmed in two clips that were posted online.

Tajjour, who spent four years behind bars for the 2006 manslaughter of Robin Nassour, initially vowed to come out of retirement over the humiliating incident and lead a revenge attack.

Late on Monday, Tajjour tried to joke about the brutal incident by saying “I don’t even look that bad.”

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.

This is a message to all Mongolians in Australia. Any state, Melbourne, Sydney, Gold Coast, Adelaide, tell us where? I’ll put the boys fucking everywhere,’ Tajjour said in a TikTok video on Monday.

Tell us where you want us to do this.

‘I tried to Facetime you to show me where you are, you don’t and you keep rejecting it. fag dogs.

But in the early hours of Tuesday Tajjour denied his threats in new posts, even joking about the alleged attack and the injuries he received.

“I’ve actually calmed down and the anger is gone and I’m thinking straight and I want to be clear so no one tries to use me as a way to get back at me and try to make it look like it’s me,” he wrote. in a TikTok post.

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.

In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Tajjour had retracted his uproarious threats in new TikTok posts, though he demanded to have a ‘crack’ with his attackers one on one.

‘Clarify this… I have not returned to the bikes [it was] a moment of anger and I spoke [of] emotion. So please know that I’m not back on any team.

“I want to make it clear to the gangs that you are at war with them, don’t bother trying to make moves on them and make it me.”

But in a clear ploy to regain some Tajjour honor, he demanded to be allowed ‘a crack… one-on-one’ with his alleged attackers.

“I am saying now that my only intention is to meet them and have a fair chance with each one, so whoever is thinking that I am planning a war is actually wrong.”

“Sorry for the disappointment regarding revenge wars… The only revenge will be me having a rift with each of them one on one, that’s the whole point.”

Tajjour also stated that he has “reached out” to get in touch with his attackers to establish the “one on one” he wants.

Moudi Tajjour (above with his ex-wife, Sanaa Mehajer), has threatened his attackers after they allegedly beat, stripped and stomped on him in a Bunnings parking lot.

Late Monday night, the former nomad filmed himself removing his sunglasses to show off his cuts and bruises.

‘Well, it took four guys in the first place… in a small [Lebanese bloke] like me.

‘OMG I don’t even look that bad!

‘Come on guys, three, four of you? I don’t know, I was pretty stunned, I don’t know, I don’t even remember half of it.

He also vowed to take time off social media “to clear my head of this social media bubble.”

The disturbing footage of the beating was provided by crime news Instagram channel SCN Worldstar.

In the video, Tajjour’s alleged attackers can be heard yelling ‘fuck you you fucking dog’ and he can be heard moaning as punches and kicks land.

One of his alleged assailants yells in Tajjour’s face: ‘Where’s your podcast now, dog?’

Another man warns the gang to stay away from the row of motorcycles where the attack is taking place saying: ‘Watch out for the bikes guys, watch out for the bikes.’

One of the suspected attackers then drags Tajjour away from the bikes, removes his shirt, hits him on the head and torso, and then brutally stomps him on the stomach again.

Stripped and beaten (left) and then stomped on (right), the new video shows the vicious attack on an ex-bikie turned influencer in the Nerang Bunnings car park last Saturday.

Tajjour was allegedly mugged by four men at the hardware store in Nerang shortly before 12:45pm on Saturday after the cyclist-turned-influencer agreed to take part in a peaceful social ride. He is pictured with his ex-wife Sanaa.

A 31-year-old Park Ridge man was arrested Monday afternoon in the incident and charged with assault.

Daily Mail Australia previously revealed that the convicted murderer’s Saturday began with plans to travel from Eagleby on the River Logan to a restaurant in Coolangatta, around 70km to the south.

An underworld source said Tajjour, who has left the biker gang crime scene, was told there would be no outlaw motorcycles on the trip.

The source said 60 to 70 cyclists gathered at the Eagleby boat ramp around 10 a.m. and a man Tajjour did not know began hassling the former cyclist.

“This guy kept looking at Moudi and confronted him,” the source said. ‘Moudi came over and simply said: ‘What’s the problem, friend?’ He said, ‘There’s no drama.’

Tajjour (pictured) spent four years behind bars for the 2006 manslaughter of Robin Nassour

Moudi didn’t even provoke it. He simply told her, ‘You’ve been staring at me hostile for 20 minutes. I know you? Why are you looking at me like that?

The man Tajjour confronted, whom the source believed to be linked to the Mongols, claimed he needed to make a detour to Nerang Bunnings to meet up with other cyclists.

The source said the group set off with the man who was riding next to Tajjour.

Sometime before he reached Bunnings, the man with ties to the Mongols contacted his associates, and about eight of them were in the parking lot when Tajjour arrived.

The source said that the men who ambushed Tajjour did not attempt to disguise themselves, but had instead removed the number plates from their bicycles.

“Moudi got off his bike and knew what was going to happen,” he said. He realized that he had been set up.

The source did not know why the instigator of the attack had set up an ambush in Tajjour, but suspected that he had done so to gain some “influence”.

‘Why wouldn’t this guy have a fight on the boat ramp?’ he said.

“He could have had a chance with Moudi if there was a problem. I don’t know why he had to call eight of his guys to come there.

Video shared on social media shows what happened next. The source said the men who jumped Tajjour had planned to film the attack and even brought a tripod.

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