Brothers for Life member claims he lured Mohammed Hamzy to shooting over 'affair' with his wife

By Ava Benny-Morrison
Updated June 28 2016 - 11:08pm, first published 10:57pm
Mohammed Hamzy, 31, an alleged Brothers for Life member on trial for murder. He is accused of carrying out two shootings in 2012 in Sydney's south-west. Photo: Supplied
Mohammed Hamzy, 31, an alleged Brothers for Life member on trial for murder. He is accused of carrying out two shootings in 2012 in Sydney's south-west. Photo: Supplied
Brothers for life member Alex Ali, also known as Ahmed Khalil who was shot three times, appearing at the NSW Supreme Court. Photo: Supplied
Brothers for life member Alex Ali, also known as Ahmed Khalil who was shot three times, appearing at the NSW Supreme Court. Photo: Supplied
Mahmoud Sanoussi, a friend of Mohammed Hamzy, leaves the NSW Supreme Court on Thursday.
Mahmoud Sanoussi, a friend of Mohammed Hamzy, leaves the NSW Supreme Court on Thursday.

A former Brothers for Life member claims he lured Mohammed Hamzy to a south-west Sydney street to shoot him because he suspected Hamzy was having an affair with his wife.

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