A person who allegedly aided the gangland assassin of Mahmoud "Brownie" Ahmad will stay behind bars earlier than a possible trial as police proceed their hunt for the killer.
Robert Abou-Sleiman, 33, is accused of harbouring and aiding the thriller assassin by serving to get rid of the vehicles used after Ahmad was gunned down in a hail of bullets in Sydney in April 2022.
Police arrested Robert and Simon Abou-Sleiman, additionally 33, on Monday claiming they have been additionally concerned in securing a person, recognized solely as Witness A, to homicide one other man in a plot unrelated to Ahmad's demise.
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The 2 males are accused of directing the actions of a legal group, promoting a complete of just about 13 kilograms of methylamphetamine and eight kilograms of cocaine, and trying to launder $402,000 in money.
Robert and Simon Abou-Sleiman each appeared in Bankstown Native Courtroom on Tuesday the place they made no software for bail.
Their lawyer Leonie Gittani tried however failed to achieve a courtroom order stopping their names being publicly reported.
Since June final yr, six males have been arrested over their alleged involvement within the taking pictures of Ahmad however nobody has been charged with really pulling the set off.
One of many males arrested, Frank Delcol, has had two accent to homicide costs dropped.
He pleaded responsible to plenty of drug-related costs in February and can face sentencing on July 25.
Robert and Simon Abou-Sleiman will subsequent seem at Burwood Native Courtroom on Could 17 together with the three different males charged over the killing, Jason Laria, Pierre Abou-Sleiman and Jamal Salameh.
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