2aguy
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The truth is......when you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns.....and you can see this in action in Australia....where criminals have all the guns they need, while law abiding Australians are disarmed....
And how is it that immigrant gangs can get guns so easily on a great big island?
Life has never been so cheap in Sydney's gangland war - and as the body count climbs, the prices on offer to the killers are coming down.
The fee for gunning down convicted crime boss Alen Moradian on Tuesday may have been as little as $50,000, according to an underworld figure.
The bungled job was left incomplete when the Porsche Macan used to flee the scene was found only partially burnt on a nearby street rather than fully incinerated, allowing the recovery of a mobile phone and gun left inside.
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Last August, mother Lametta Fadlallah was caught up in the gangland war.
The 48-year-old was gunned down in her car with her hairdresser friend Amy Hazouri in Sydney's south-west.
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While Lebanese gangs have dominated headlines in recent years, the infamous Triads from Hong Kong - predominantly linked to the heroin trade - cut costs when outsourcing a contract killer.
'The Triads pay f**k-all for a hit,' the underworld source explained.
'They fly someone out from Hong Kong, give them $5K spending money, sort a gun and a getaway car and they walk away with $10K - providing they complete the job.'
Sydney's gangland war among the Lebanese community has been predominant in recent years, but Melbourne had its own share of bloodshed in the late 1990s and early 2000s among Italian and Anglo crime figures.
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And how is it that immigrant gangs can get guns so easily on a great big island?
Life has never been so cheap in Sydney's gangland war - and as the body count climbs, the prices on offer to the killers are coming down.
The fee for gunning down convicted crime boss Alen Moradian on Tuesday may have been as little as $50,000, according to an underworld figure.
The bungled job was left incomplete when the Porsche Macan used to flee the scene was found only partially burnt on a nearby street rather than fully incinerated, allowing the recovery of a mobile phone and gun left inside.
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Last August, mother Lametta Fadlallah was caught up in the gangland war.
The 48-year-old was gunned down in her car with her hairdresser friend Amy Hazouri in Sydney's south-west.
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While Lebanese gangs have dominated headlines in recent years, the infamous Triads from Hong Kong - predominantly linked to the heroin trade - cut costs when outsourcing a contract killer.
'The Triads pay f**k-all for a hit,' the underworld source explained.
'They fly someone out from Hong Kong, give them $5K spending money, sort a gun and a getaway car and they walk away with $10K - providing they complete the job.'
Sydney's gangland war among the Lebanese community has been predominant in recent years, but Melbourne had its own share of bloodshed in the late 1990s and early 2000s among Italian and Anglo crime figures.

Inside the world of Australia's hitmen after Alen Moradian's slaying
Life has never been so cheap in Sydney's gangland war - and as the body count climbs, the prices on offer to the killers are coming down.