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Daylight shootings and a vast ‘labour force of organised crime’: the challenge of ending Sydney’s gangland war

A series of killings and gun violence have rocked a city with an already bloody criminal history

Years before his death opened a new bloody chapter in the history of Sydney’s underworld, Alen Moradian was instructing his minions to bury $2.7m in a suburban vegetable garden.

The cocaine trafficker feared police were on to him, and wanted to hide the cash. He was right – he was soon charged with drug offences for which he was jailed for a minimum of 10 years.

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