News you can trust opinions that matter now, Ben Fordham comments, So, here's the real story about that kebab shop shooting in Auburn. We've seen the shocking footage of three people being gunned down in broad daylight, one of them an innocent woman just trying to sell food. But here's the real worry. The target of the kebab shop shooting should not have been out in public because he should not have been on bail. Samim Jan Azari was the intended target. He's now survived four attempts on his life. Two others were also shot on Monday, Azari's bodyguard and an innocent shop worker caught in the crossfire. At the time of the kebab shop shooting, Azari was on bail for three separate serious criminal charges. One of those incidents happened just last month. His Toyota was sprayed with bullets at an intersection in Paramatta. Two of his passengers were hit, one of them died. Asari survived and was charged with serious firearms offenses after cops found a gun on him. Despite all of this, he got bail. Prosecutors unsuccessfully argued Azari should be placed under house arrest. And be banned from associating with Alamedine members for community protection and maybe his own protection. The magistrate, Brian Robinson ignored that and granted Azari bail. By the way, the Bail Act states, the court must consider if the accused person will endanger the safety of victims, individuals or the community. Well, the community wasn't safe when Azari walked into the kebab shop in Auburn on Monday. He's on gun chargers, he has a price on his head. His car has been recently sprayed with bullets. Nobody is safe if they're unlucky enough to be standing anywhere near him. But he was allowed to be there on Monday because he was given bail. As one senior officer told two gb Breakfast, people with these types of gun chargers almost never get bail, well, Asari did. The Bail Act also states the court must consider if the accused person has a history of violence. Well, it's funny that we mentioned that, because at the time he was charged over the gun, he was already on bail for something else. He was already on bail for allegedly planning a four and a half million dollar heist involving illegal tobacco and vapes police. So he directed a crew that broke into a warehouse, bashed and tied up three men, and tried to sell millions of black market products. And yet Azari once again was granted bail. He got bail over the alleged black market bashings. He got bail again after being found with a gun in his car. The Bail Act, by the way, also states the court must consider if the accused has any criminal associations before bail is considered. Well, if azar he doesn't have criminal associations, I don't know who does. The gangland target was free to Rome, Sydney. The courts knew he was a marked man and they let him out anyway. He had a target on his back and now an innocent Kebab shop worker has been shot. This was not just another gangland shooting. It was completely avoidable.
News you can trust opinions that matter now, Ben Fordham comments, So, here's the real story about that kebab shop shooting in Auburn. We've seen the shocking footage of three people being gunned down in broad daylight, one of them an innocent woman just trying to sell food. But here's the real worry. The target of the kebab shop shooting should not have been out in public because he should not have been on bail. Samim Jan Azari was the intended target. He's now survived four attempts on his life. Two others were also shot on Monday, Azari's bodyguard and an innocent shop worker caught in the crossfire. At the time of the kebab shop shooting, Azari was on bail for three separate serious criminal charges. One of those incidents happened just last month. His Toyota was sprayed with bullets at an intersection in Paramatta. Two of his passengers were hit, one of them died. Asari survived and was charged with serious firearms offenses after cops found a gun on him. Despite all of this, he got bail. Prosecutors unsuccessfully argued Azari should be placed under house arrest. And be banned from associating with Alamedine members for community protection and maybe his own protection. The magistrate, Brian Robinson ignored that and granted Azari bail. By the way, the Bail Act states, the court must consider if the accused person will endanger the safety of victims, individuals or the community. Well, the community wasn't safe when Azari walked into the kebab shop in Auburn on Monday. He's on gun chargers, he has a price on his head. His car has been recently sprayed with bullets. Nobody is safe if they're unlucky enough to be standing anywhere near him. But he was allowed to be there on Monday because he was given bail. As one senior officer told two gb Breakfast, people with these types of gun chargers almost never get bail, well, Asari did. The Bail Act also states the court must consider if the accused person has a history of violence. Well, it's funny that we mentioned that, because at the time he was charged over the gun, he was already on bail for something else. He was already on bail for allegedly planning a four and a half million dollar heist involving illegal tobacco and vapes police. So he directed a crew that broke into a warehouse, bashed and tied up three men, and tried to sell millions of black market products. And yet Azari once again was granted bail. He got bail over the alleged black market bashings. He got bail again after being found with a gun in his car. The Bail Act, by the way, also states the court must consider if the accused has any criminal associations before bail is considered. Well, if azar he doesn't have criminal associations, I don't know who does. The gangland target was free to Rome, Sydney. The courts knew he was a marked man and they let him out anyway. He had a target on his back and now an innocent Kebab shop worker has been shot. This was not just another gangland shooting. It was completely avoidable.